Brighton SOURCE June 2013

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GIGS, CLUBS, CULTURE & OVER 1,400 EVENT LISTINGS

CURXES NOIR POP XUPERSTARS

VOLUME 2. ISSUE 56 JUNE 2013

FASHION ISSUE FEATURING: ELENI METTYEAR SHOOT, ETHICAL CLOTHING PLUS BOAT, AND TROLL’S PANTRY REVIEWED



BOY MEETS GIRL - SEE PAGE 32

WEAR FAIR

Clothes are brilliant, we’d be quite literally naked without them. But fashion, or more correctly the clothing industry, is going through a bit of a weird phase. This hit home the other day when we were charity shopping (again). Loaded down with books and an 80s Madonna mirror we thought about the last time we bought something amazing to wear in a chazzer. Partly the lack of good threads is because so many “vintage” shops now exist that we don’t have to spend days rummaging to find the good stuff. But there’s another, more concerning, reason. Now the charity racks are filled with disposable clothes from George At Asda, Primark and Florence + Fred. Initially our thoughts were of the future of vintage clothes. If all we’re buying is crap to wear once, what’s going to survive 30 years for the next generation? Also is buying things to wear a couple of times a good use of the planet’s resources? And then the Bangladesh disaster happened and added an extra layer of concern. As boring as it sounds it’s time to have a think about how we’re clothing ourselves – ethically and of as good quality as we can afford in these austere times. A trolley dash around Primark needs to become a thing of the past.

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CONTENTS

News  New In Town  Gig Previews  Interview: Curxes  Club Previews  Club Review: Bug‘a’Boo  Culture   Locally Sourced  Preview: Brighton Fashion Week  Boy Meets Girl: Fashion photo feature  Street Style  Unsung Hero: Adrian Bunting  Secret Eater: The Troll’s Pantry  In Conversation With: Fair  Listings  Six Of The Best:  Fashion Films

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NEWS

WORDS BY STUART HUGGETT PHOTO BY KENNY MC CRACKEN AT CREATE

PLAYGROUP COMEBACK

After rumours that Playgroup were calling it a day after last year’s festival, they’ve had a rethink and returned instead with a downsized affair. There are just 500 tickets available for Playgroup Festival 2013, and at the time of writing over half of these had sold to loyal punters, without any acts announced. The festival takes place from August 16th–18th at a mystery location in the Sussex countryside, with secret new fancy dress themes to be revealed.

PRIDE POP

Endearingly eccentric performer Paloma Faith, original Sugababes trio Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan and soulful singer Alison Moyet (formerly of Yazoo and now a Brighton resident) are among the main stage headliners at Brighton Pride this summer. Joining them in Preston Park on August 3rd are hit-makers past and present including Stooshe, Ms Dynamite, Beats International’s Lindy Layton and hi-NRG icon Hazel Dean. Early bird tickets for what’s shaping up to be a girl-pop spectacular are on sale now.

SADDLE SORE

Tourists beware, the funniest but most eye-watering date in the city’s social calendar occurs this month, when Brighton Naked Bike Ride returns on Sun 9th. Several hundred fully and partially naked participants of all ages will ride through the city to raise awareness of cyclists’ vulnerability on the roads. The event also serves as a protest against car culture and a celebration of the human body. Email brighton@worldnakedbikeride.org for details on taking part.

FRINGE COMEDY

With Edinburgh Fringe taking place later in the summer, another crop of this year’s performers are heading down to

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WINSTON & GOLDSTEIN

Brighton to fine tune their stand up shows throughout June and July. Highlights of the Komedia’s line-up include Alex Horne (June 12th), Jon Richardson (July 2nd) and Marcus Brigstocke (July 28th), while the Caroline Of Brunswick’s programme includes Lucy Porter (June 17th), Josh Widdicombe (July 16th) and Nick Helm (July 30th).

PARK PARTY

Major pop party alert: Brighton gets a new festival this summer and the kids are gonna go bonkers. The Wanted, The Saturdays and our own Conor Maynard headline the first SD2 Festival in Stamner Park on September 29th, with lots more Reggie Yatesbothering acts to be announced over the summer. Not since the much-missed days of Party In The Park has one patch of grass seen this much chart action. There are after-parties in the pipeline too.

DAWES INDOORS

Alternative cabaret-folk duo Bitter Ruin have announced a show at Highbury Garage to celebrate the runaway success of their recent Kickstarter campaign. The Brighton band were looking for £20K to fund their upcoming album, but having a few famous friends, not least comedy star Matt Lucas who agreed to join them for special shows at lucky fans’ houses, helped them pass the target within 12 hours, finally hitting £33K. Tickets for the September 7th gig go on sale this month.

WOLFE MUSIC

A rare live music performance comes to Montpelier Place coffee shop Mr Wolfe this month, with an intimate evening of quiet electronic sounds on Weds 12th. Debuting her solo project Winston & Goldstein is Kins’ keyboardist Queline Smith. Headlining is Lumbers, whose ambient delicacy is accompanied by live projections from media artist Emily Pelstring. With limited space, entry costs £5 by RSVP only to wesleygoatley@gmail.com

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FOODILIC

FOODILIC

DOWSE

BURGER BROTHERS

GET JACKED

We finally make it over to the legendary Troll’s Pantry (see page 41) and then another burger place appears that’s getting everyone excited – we honestly can’t keep up. The Burger Brothers is a premium takeaway joint on North Road near The Fountainhead, with burgers ranging from £5 for a Simple Jack to £8.50 for a Bennetton burger with top quality stilton, Portobello mushroom, pancetta and much more added to their locally sourced, self-minced patties.

Apart from P Diddy’s frankly quite terrifying yelling on his Felix Da Housecat collaborations, there’s not much the SOURCE office loves more than hearing flamboyant American DJs loudly promising to jack our bodies to a 4/4 beat. This sounds blasé, but it’s true – it’s been nothing but Todd Edwards on the stereo this week. Anyway, Audio’s new weekly night Get Jacked! finds Matt Bassant and friends playing strictly house music every Wednesday. To put it another way, house music all night long.

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STICKY MIKE’S SUNDAYS

WAKE UP!

KIT RECORDS

With its North Street restaurant already a popular success, healthy eaters’ choice Foodilic has opened its second central Brighton outlet (there’s a third in London) at 163 Western Road. Founded by renowned restaurateur Peter Ilic, Foodilic offers a largely organic menu for a wide range of tastes, including a strong vegetarian and vegan selection, with a major focus on take-out options for those of us too busy to grab a seat.

DJ Mike Diver describes his new night at the Green Door Store as a ‘guilty pleasure’ night, but banish all thoughts of Boston from your mind. The clue’s in the name – 4/4 Ish covers a wide range of electronic pop and dance, from Grimes and The xx to Ford & Lapotin and Four Tet. It’s Diver and friends playing what they like really, but staying smart as well as populist. 4/4 Ish takes place on Thurs 20th, admission free.

Caffeine-free drinks are all very well if you’re the sort of person who starts foaming at the mouth after a Boost bar, but for those of us who can’t get into work without downing a full cafetiere, Wake Up! on St James’s Street is a welcome shot in the arm. The shop specialises in energy-giving teas, coffees and soft drinks, including an array of continental colas like Club-Mate and Hausmarke. They do mail order too.

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Jewellery maker Susannah Dowse opened her first retail outlet in the city at the end of May. As well as her own creations, the Dowse shop stocks selected items of home furnishings and artwork by modern designers, including many members of Brighton’s arts community. Dowse is located at 133 Western Road, opposite Norfolk Square.

Following the success of their Sonic Youth Sunday in the spring, Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar start dedicating further irregular Sundays to the music of just one band. First up, and in memory of late bassist Chi Cheng, it’s Sacramento’s alternative metallers The Deftones on Sun 2nd. Two weeks later, Radiohead’s labyrinthine back catalogue gets the treatment, on Sun 23rd.

Music website Kit Records has been created by a handful of Brighton artists and performers to host reviews, art and interviews, with an emphasis on local contributors and new discoveries. Site highlights include an audio tour of electronic music historian Ian Helliwell’s flat, guest mixes by R Stevie Moore and Glasgow store Volcanic Tongue, and archives of Kit’s fortnightly broadcasts for London’s NTS Radio.

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GIG PREVIEWS

WORDS BY STEVE CLEMENTS, STUART HUGGETT, JAMES KENDALL, TEOH LANDER-BOYCE, LIAM LAWRENCE, REBECCA LINZEY, AMY JO MCLELLAN, ANNA THOMAS

THE WYTCHES

Hope Sat 1st

In a year which began with them knocking out Marilyn Manson covers at Sea Monsters festival, Brighton boys The Wytches have had a rapid rise. Quickly picked up by national press and radio, the young psych-garage trio bagged a strongly favoured NME Radar slot at The Great Escape last month, and this Hope show sees them launching their clanging debut single ‘Beehive Queen’. Their label Hate Hate Hate Records’ other discoveries, Tarik Badwan’s Loom, also play The Hope on Sat 15th. (SH)

PALMFEST

Palmeira Sat 1st

With their efforts to bring the finest roots, folk and Americana acts to Hove’s Palmeira pub now firmly underway, Brighthelmstone Promotions celebrate the summer with a 12-hour festival of bands across two stages. Folk rock headliners Danny & The Champions Of The World come out of Oxford’s Truck Records family, drawing their members from Goldrush, Grand Drive and others. Alt-country star Peter Bruntnell and Q-hailed “Scouse Springsteen” Robert Vincent are also high up on a long bill of downhome sounds. (SH)

DISTRICT3 Old Market Tues 4th

Last year, The X Factor producers made some fresh-faced hopefuls change their name from GMD3 to District3. Apparently, it’s better to sound similar to a South African region infamous for apartheid than share a name with a number plate. Of course, the only ‘districts’ their tween fans are familiar with are those in The Hunger Games, so their clumsy moniker shouldn’t stop them from following the success of One Direction. As Louis Walsh kept saying, they’re the next big boy band. (AJM)

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TORO Y MOI

JACCO GARDNER Green Door Store Tues 4th

A lot of new bands are drawing inspiration from late 60s psychedelia but with his use of original analogue instrumentation, and with a voice to match, Jacco Gardner is the real deal. With his debut album ‘Cabinet Of Curiosities’ he creates swirling sun-drenched baroque pop melodies that wouldn’t sound out of place next to bands such as Love, The Zombies and Syd Barrett’s Pink Floyd. With escalating harpsichord and string sections, it’s a perfect homage to the era, done for today. (AT)

MUDHONEY

Concorde 2 Tues 4th

TORO Y MOI

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When Mark Arm beseeched to us back in 1988 to ‘Touch Me I’m Sick’, it was almost a call to arms for the disenfranchised and spawned the start of what later became the grunge movement. 25 years on, those words still have a power and a passion to them that will be evident when Mudhoney hit the Concorde. With shows still as loud and intense as they were back in the 90s, the godfathers of grunge will leave you wondering where the hell you put that plaid shirt anyway. (AT)

It would be easy to describe Toro Y Moi’s sound as merely harmonies for the hipster or label him as chillwave, but this would be a mistake. Since the dreamy electronica of his ‘Causers Of This’ debut, Toro has experimented with combining dance music and jangly indiepop, creating a disco house party on his most recent album ‘Anything In Return’. A genre-encompassing talent, Toro Y Moi is definitely worth your time, whatever you call him. (LL)

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SPLASHH

OPM

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Fri 7th

OPM are certainly aware that there’s one song that will always define their career. They’ve embraced their unfortunate status as one-hit wonders by calling their latest run of shows the ‘Heaven Is A Half-Pipe’ tour. Their music promises to take you back to a time when Tony Hawk, ollies and the word ‘gnarly’ were firmly part of the zeitgeist. Brighton’s skaters may still be eagerly awaiting their new park at The Level but at least their sport’s moment in the pop chart is back. (AJM)

VIV ALBERTINE & LAETITIA SADIER Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Sat 8th

SLY & THE FAMILY DRONE Green Door Store Sun 9th

Cunningly named collective Sly & The Family Drone are about as far from funky as you can get, making the sort of sounds that poor old Sly Stone probably hears in his mind when he goes to bed nowadays. The group make drawn out, hypnotic noise collage from old cassettes, disassembled drum kits, oscillators and submerged vocals, building up to pummelling waves of intensity. Support comes from dark ambient psychedelicists Plurals and charity shop riot grrrl popsters Slum Of Legs. (SH)

UK SUBS

Haunt Sun 9th

This intriguing pairing of a former Slit and an ex-member of Stereolab should make for an unforgettable night from two disparate talents. Albertine was absent from the music business for 25 years before releasing her debut solo album last year; a catchy, lo-fi collection assisted by old Clash buddy Mick Jones. Sadier’s last Brighton show was a sombre, soul-baring affair but she remains a class act and this night promises much for fans of both their former bands. (SC)

Charlie Harper’s ever-reliable punk stalwarts never got the acclaim of some of their less-deserving contemporaries but they’ve always remained true to the spirit of ’76. The Subs’ back catalogue of socially-aware, three chord classic songs is perfect for a moshpit of sweaty, shirtless blokes looking for middle-age kicks. With constant touring and a stable lineup, they continue to be a tight unit and Harper, still pogoing at the ripe old age of 69, shows no sign of slowing down. (SC)

SPLASHH

BLYTH POWER

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Hope Sat 8th

With clanging indie guitars, Beach Boys-esque keys and vocals reminiscent of the Pixies, Splashh have a polished psychedelic sound, which is strange considering the unlikely circumstances of their rise. Kiwi Sasha Carlson and Aussie Toto Vivian only started writing songs when they moved to East London in February last year. By May they had their first gig but with no band; in two weeks they found a bassist and flew out another Kiwi for drums. Against all odds, luck or destiny brought Splashh together, so catch them before they take off. (TLB)

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Gladstone Fri 14th

A constant underground presence on the folkier side of the punk scene (or the punker side of the folk scene), Blyth Power have their roots in Crass-affiliated anarcho bands The Mob and Zounds. Steered by founder and singing drummer Joseph Porter, Blyth Power’s esoteric interests include such English pursuits as cricket (they hold their own knockabout Ashes every summer) and trainspotting. They’re joined at this free (donations welcomed) show by Brighton’s best SOURCE cover stars we’ll never have, Anal Beard. (SH)

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INCA BABIES

Green Door Store Fri 14th

Forming in post-punk Manchester, Hulme’s Inca Babies peddled a harsh northern take on the sleazy rumble of bands like The Birthday Party and The Gun Club, a fluctuating line-up seeing members of Inspiral Carpets and Big Flame pass through their ranks. Indie Chart regulars at their mid 80s peak, Inca Babies reformed a few years back and are already on their second album on new material, the sinister adventures on the high seas tales of ‘Deep Dark Blue’. (SH)

MARTIN ROSSITER Dome Studio Fri 14th

We’re so excited to have Martin Rossiter play at SOURCE New Music we can hardly breathe. The former Gene frontman’s solo debut of piano songs is going to pack even more emotional punch in the flesh and his recent ‘Live At The Unitarian Church’ album shows he has no problem belting the songs out live. There’s a very real chance that we might cry when he plays ‘Three Points On A Compass’. He’s also been known to throw in some Gene classics too. Martin is backed up by delightful folk pop favourites The Beautiful Word and singer-songwriter Jacko Hooper. (JK)

MATT CORBY

Haunt Sat 15th

Baby-faced Matt Corby could’ve been Australia’s answer to Justin Bieber if he’d won Australian Idol in 2007, but coming second was clearly the best thing to happen to the then 16-year-old. Instead of taking the pop path, he’s been signed by Ben Lovett from Mumford & Sons, toured with Elbow, released four EPs and been compared to Jeff Buckley by a wealth of music fans and critics. Expect a soaring husky voice, acoustic guitars, pretty lyrics and a lot of girls swooning. (TLB)

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VALENTIINE

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Mon 17th

As grunge makes a comeback in 2013 it was only a matter of time before an all-girl group picked up the riot grrrl mantle. Australian three-piece Valentiine are not only doing just that but they’re making their femme rock godmothers proud. Channelling influences from Hole, The Breeders and Veruca Salt, they make dirty pop hooks laced with grinding guitars and drowned in passionate, powerful vocals. Ladies, it’s time to pick up those guitars and start making some proper noise once again. (AT)

NAAM

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Tues 18th

Brooklyn’s finest stoner/sludge metal band Naam, replete with the compulsory amount of beards, bring their intense, psychedelic-tinged metal riffs to Sticky Mike’s, fresh from Desertfest and support slots for Orange Goblin and Nebula. With a sound that is reminiscent of Black Sabbath colliding with Type O Negative via Kyuss, on current album ‘Vow’ they create grinding psych anthems that put the heavy back into metal. (AT)

AVEY TARE’S SLASHER FLICKS Green Door Store Thurs 20th

Yes, horror films can be scary, but there’s nothing like the phrase ‘super group’ for sending shivers down a music lover’s spine. Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks find the Animal Collective founder teaming up with artist and former Dirty Projectors performer Angel Deradoorian and less well-known drummer Jeremy Hyman, once of Matt Groening favoured noise rockers Ponytail. They’re bringing their loopy, serial killing shtick to the UK for this month’s ATP and tonight is their British debut. (SH)

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XAVIER RUDD

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Concorde 2 Sat 22nd

When describing multi-instrumentalist Aussie beach bum Xavier Rudd it’s hard to get past “holy shit, this guy’s incredible”. His live shows consists of him demonstrating his musical mastery of as many instruments as he can, while crooning out reggae-infused accompaniments to late night beach parties. Although it’s easy to typecast his music as anthems for stoned surfers, Rudd celebrates the spiritual bond one has with the planet and his vision of the potential for a better world. (LL)

THE VIRGINS

Hope Sun 23rd

Five years ago, The Virgins were in danger of being brushed aside as another shameless band of privileged American kids trying to slum it in the grubby world of rock‘n’roll. Time, though, has been kind to them. With their new album ‘Strike Gently’ released on Julian Casablancas’ Cult Records, they have returned with a maturity that just wasn’t apparent on their 2008 debut. Carrying on in the footsteps of The Strokes, The Virgins are a new breed of band oozing New York cool. (LL)

HALF MOON RUN

Haunt Weds 26th

Critically acclaimed Canadians Half Moon Run mix up 60s folk, indie rock and Radiohead-inspired vocals, drones and riffs. Using synth, three-part harmonies and twang-filled deep beats, they pull you into an easy, heady, candyfloss trance. Having opened for Patrick Watson and Mumford & Sons and released a strong debut with ‘Dark Eyes’, Half Moon Run are potentially on their way to something special. (RL)

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CURXES

SMART INDUSTRIAL POP THAT’S DRESSED FOR SUCCESS WORDS BY JAMES KENDALL

PHOTOS BY KEVIN MASON @WELOVECREATE, ASSISTED BY MATT RING AND MATT MARTIN HAIR BY SIMON WEBSTER AT SIMON WEBSTER HAIR, ASSISTED BY RACHEL YOUNG, USING BUMBLE AND BUMBLE MAKE-UP BY MARIA MCKENNA STYLING BY STEVI JELBART THANKS TO DIRTY HARRY AND JUMP THE GUN LOCATION COURTESY OF HILTON METROPOLE

Sure, it’s all about the music but a great band should look good – just ask The Rolling Stones, The Strokes or The Ramones. Hell, even Daft Punk learned pretty quickly to don sequined suits and hide their boring faces in shiny robot helmets. Pop music is a visual medium as well as a collection of sounds. The Libertines went a long way on one good song and some nice military jackets after all. Luckily for Curxes, they’re the whole package – as interesting to the eyes as they are to the ears, as The Great Escape discovered last month. Even lacking Roberta’s DIY visual projections, their set at The Mesmerist was, well, mesmerising. Macaulay, in suave polka

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dot shirt, threw his mop of platinum blonde hair about with the same vigour as he did his bass. Roberta meanwhile sang with great intensity as she climbed onto the nearby seating – behaviour rather at odds with her sophisticated little black dress and seamed stockings. “If I see a band I want them to be interesting to look at, something that draws me in,” says Macaulay, who is much more jolly than his SOURCE shoot Bladerunner-esque persona might suggest. “I think it helps with the interpretation of the music to have something going on visually,” adds Roberta. “We’ve only recently hit upon a sound we’re really comfortable with. And

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who has been described as the bastard child of Edith Piaf and Robert Smith. “People seem to like it,” says Macaulay. “I like it.” It’s a sound that comes from a love of 80s bands like Depeche Mode, filtered through a modern ear. “I’ve got an obsession with Sleigh Bells and wanted to distort everything, including the drums,” smiles Macaulay. The two teamed up when Roberta’s band, Hold Fast, asked Macaulay to play with them at a White Lies support slot. He enjoyed it so much he joined the group, but when the two got more into the electronic side of things they were met with indifference from their bandmates. “We talked about doing a side project,” remembers Roberta. “We had a few practices and no one else was really into doing the whole electronic thing – they wanted us to go more down the prog route, while I had Rick Wakeman nightmares.” “Funnily enough we’ve kind of gone back to halfway between the two,” says Macaulay, “Half the post punk band and half the electronic band. We’ve taken the bits we like the best of both and glued them together.” “We’ve used the DIY ethos but tidied up the sonic and aesthetic elements,” explains Roberta. Since then it’s all been going rather well, peaking – so far – with a recent remix request from the similarly badly-spelled electro poppers Chvrches. Curxes ‘1996 Remix’ of ‘Recover’ is absolutely brutal, a synth-stabbing assault on the senses that’s a 4/4 kick away from destroying the toughest techno clubs. Chvrches liked it enough to put it on their EP, a vinyl version of which came out for Record Store Day. Aside from a love of synths and the misuse of consonants (Curxes is pronounced ‘curses’, in case you hadn’t guessed), the two are unlikely BFFs. However they do share a mutual love affair with bloggers – the two bands both gaining lots of online praise and appearing in the Blog Sound Of 2013 list alongside Savages and Haim. “I have heard our Chvrches version is a Marmite remix,” says Macaulay. “Some people love it and others absolutely despise it. But as long as it gets some kind of reaction that’s OK.” “We’d rather be Marmite than peanut butter and just beige,” says Roberta. “My dad hates our music, so maybe that’s a good start,” smiles Macauley.

we’re very confident in conveying that live now. We really get into the performances a lot more.” A great sound it is too. Last year’s ‘Spectre’ combines sparse synth pop and Siouxsie & The Banshees-style goth to create an industrial grind. ‘Haunted Gold’ meanwhile has even more punch, all synthetic snares and screamed vocals. Anyone who thought this was a car that only ran with one foot jammed on the accelerator will be delighted with the change of gear for new single ‘Further Still’. It has the melodrama of Twin Peaks turned into a spooky lullaby. Curxes call their music blitz-pop. “The name was a joke that’s gone too far,” smiles Roberta,

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Their dads might not be in the audience, but the next plan is a UK tour towards the end of the summer, and a possible vinyl single on a label set up by a hip band who are Curxes fans. ‘Valkyrie’ is an intense, stomping, Winston Churchill-sampling industrial pop song with a squalling trumpet that’s on a mission to knock you out cold. One way or another they’re primed to step up to the next level. “I think up until this point we haven’t been ready, material wise, if I’m honest,” admits Macaulay. There’s no doubt that they’re ready now.

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CLUB PREVIEWS

WORDS BY STEVE CLEMENTS, ZAC COLBERT, STUART HUGGETT, JAMES KENDALL, TEOH LANDER-BOYCE, LIAM LAWRENCE, ANNA THOMAS

ED RUSH & OPTICAL Concorde 2 Sat 1st

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Celebrating 15 years of Virus Recordings, this night is a mustrave for anyone who likes their d’n’b deep, dark and techy. Ed Rush and Optical have been producing together since the 90s, so it’s not hard to see why their tracks are some of the tightest productions around. Favouring steady build-ups and precision percussion, they pushed forward the tech step and neurofunk side of drum’n’bass, while lacing it with a distinctly British gritty and guttural edge. Black Sun Empire are backing them up, if you need more convincing. (ZC)

KRS-ONE

Concorde 2 Thurs 6th

KRS-One (oh sorry, he lied, he’s numbers one, two, three, four and five) brings his electrifying live show back to Brighton once again. Packed full of energy, the ex-Boogie Down Productions leader is infamous for his riotous hip hop shows, which are more moshpit than headnod. Name-checked and referenced by countless other rappers as one of the greatest to ever hold a mic, and harnessing the essence of what it is to be a true MC, get down to the Concorde 2 and be part of ‘The Rapture’. (AT)

GHOSTPOET

Haunt Fri 7th

Since releasing his second album ‘Some Say I So I Say Light’, Ghostpoet’s been gigging relentlessly all over the UK and Europe and hits Brighton during the last leg of his long tour. With a deep but charmingly soft voice, Ghostpoet spills and lulls clever lyrics, blowing warmth over his down-tempo electronica beats. If the simplicity and care he takes towards his music is reflected in his live performance, then you’re in for a captivating and tender evening. (TLB)

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MOJO TO GO GO

Loft Fri 7th

Vinyl fetishists Mojo To Go Go head up to The Loft for a one-off summer party of 60s grooves. Ex-Portishead DJ and Jam Up Twist promoter Andy Smith and MODesty’s Ian Bryden join hosts Dave Crozier and Andy Roseaman for a night of r’n’b, soul, garage, psych and ska 45s. Just cos they’re big with the scooter scene doesn’t mean you have to be a fully paid up, buttoned-down mod to join in – it’s open and welcoming to all. (SH)

AFRIKA BAMBAATAA

Haunt Fri 7th

Yes, you read that right, hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa returns to Earth at The Haunt tonight, thanks to Scroobius Pip and his We Are Lizards club. An original 70s block party DJ, Bam’s vision of turning Bronx street gangs away from violence and into the Universal Zulu Nation, unifying the emerging music with New York’s graffiti and breaking scenes, defined hip hop in the eyes of the world. Oh, and then he invented electro with ‘Planet Rock’. Unmissable. (SH)

PROK & FITCH

Coalition Sat 8th

It’s not easy to find the line between the accessibility of the mainstream and the progressiveness of the underground, but Nightowl have got it nailed. Prok & Fitch are the local lads with international acclaim. Tunes like ‘Here Comes The Noise’ and ‘Something’s Going On’ got rinsed by every house DJ around the world, making them one of the most sought after duos in the industry. They’re back at Coalition to demonstrate why, so if you like your house with solid foundations look no further. (ZC)

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THE 5.6.7.8’S

PHYSICS HOUSE PARTY

SICKSVILLE A GO GO

With their ‘Horizons / Rapture’ 12” for Blood & Biscuits picking up plenty of attention, The Physics House Band bring their kaleidoscopic club night back to Sticky Mike’s. For tonight’s show, the prog-minded trio are joined onstage by psychedelic percussion ensemble Flamingods. Electronic duo The Soft and heavy math quartet Shrine are among the supports, while Donky Pitch boss Grinel appears for a guest early hours DJ set of bass, beats and hip hop. (SH)

The Stay Sick gang have pulled off something of a coup for their 5th birthday party, securing one of only two UK shows from amazing Japanese garage girl trio The 5.6.7.8’s. Best known for their appearance in Kill Bill Vol 1, they’ve been knocking out kitschy rock’n’roll covers for almost 20 years. Their live show is a sight to behold and with go-go dancers, cult movies and a strong supporting line up, no self-respecting 60s-loving hipster should miss this groovy night. (SC)

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Fri 14th

ARTFUL

Green Door Store Mon 17th

If you’re not sure why the name Artful rings a bell, re-rewind a little. Along with his original production partner Paul Devereaux, Artful’s Mark Hill helmed UK garage act Artful Dodger, scoring a string of Top 20 hits and introducing fellow Southampton boy Craig David to the charts. Hill’s back out on a national tour, stopping off in Brighton tonight with London grime producer Rude Kid and Sleepy Gee. (SH)

BEN PEARCE & HARRY WOLFMAN

Audio Fri 21st

Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of Purp & Soul, the imprint hosting Schtumm tonight, you’ll certainly have heard the work of label boss Ben Pearce. The soulful throb of his ‘What I Might Do’ was the deep house track of 2012. With glistening productions and warm synth-led house that undulates with enthusiasm, it’s no wonder DMC World dubbed Purp & Soul “one of the UK’s brightest new labels.” Pearce is joined by equally deep techy up-and-comer Harry Wolfman. (JK/ZC)

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Coalition Sat 22nd

If anyone had any doubt that speed garage was the next revival to take over 2013’s clubs then Mike Skinner’s 2-step set at Ewen Spencer’s Create exhibition relieved them of that. Crowded about the decks were 20-year-old girls joyfully singing every word of Rosie Gaines’ ‘Closer Than Close’. Joining him tonight are Double 99, whose ‘RIP Groove’ is arguably the first record of the genre – all sub bass and skippy beats. This Skint night is going to be fun. Jump wide. (JK)

DISKORDANCE Green Door Store Weds 26th

Part of the experimental production scene growing up around The Caxton Arms, promoters Diskordance step up to host their first Green Door Store show this month. With sparkling remixes for Ninja Tune artists Andreaya Triana and Bonobo under his belt, Brighton’s Alex Banks has his first solo album of head nodding beats coming out on the label later this year. Banks headlines with a live set, alongside Bitbin’s billowing techno and Diskordance’s own Pawnsphinx. (SH)

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DUKE DUMONT

CLUB PREVIEWS Audio Fri 28th

If you’d have told us a few months ago that Duke Dumont would be at the top of the dance chart, let alone the real, proper chart, we’d have been surprised. But ‘Need U (100%)’ has been one of the biggest dance tunes of the year, mixing old school garage vibes with crystal sharp modern production. The chance to see him play in an intimate venue like Audio is only going to get rarer, so snap up a £15 Rocksteady advance ticket. (JK)

GEORGE FITZGERALD

Audio Sat 29th

Since debuting on Hotflush, Mr Fitzgerald has had releases on the likes of Aus Music, Hypercolour and his own label ManMakeMusic. He’s an undeniable talent, able to seamlessly blend the deep melodic sounds of house and garage with the harsher, pounding drumbeats of dubstep and techno. A fine example of the freewheeling experimental direction electronic music has taken these last few years, expect throwback nostalgia, weaving in rich, wafting synths and melodic grooves. (LL)

THE BIG SURF

Green Door Store Sat 29th

Promoters SoCo Live and rock’n’roll fiends The Big Itch team up for a 12-hour surf extravaganza around the Green Door. Getting underway at 4pm, live music includes trash addicts MFC Chicken and similarly food fetishising, ice cream obsessed party band The Sundae Kups. Throw in a deck of vinyl spinning DJs, bongo bashers, a barbeque and vintage clothes stalls and you’ll soon forget you can’t actually surf down Trafalgar Street (at least not without screwing castors to your board). (SH)

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BUG’A’BOO

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The regulars at Bug’a’Boo make for the kind of crowd that club promoters would pay for: welcoming, friendly, and absolutely up for anything. If you like the sound of the music – and trust us, you’ll know the lyrics when you get there – you’ll love Bug’a’Boo.

The phrase ‘all the fun of the fair’ has never been more accurate. Every Thursday, FunFair on Kings Road becomes home to a night that’s indisputably, unquestionably fun. Bug’a’Boo is a relative newcomer to the Brighton midweek NEXT EVENT: Every Thursday at FunFair club scene, but it’s already a real WEB: facebook.com/bugaboo-brighton favourite. With sleazy slow jams, female-fronted r’n’b and sultry hip hop, you’d be forgiven for thinking this is a night for the laydeez. And TLC ‘No Scrubs’ you’d be right – they make no secret Lauryn Hill ‘Everything Is Everything’ of their girl-centric music policy and Blu Cantrell ft. Sean Paul ‘Breathe’ that’s reflected amply in the gender Beyoncé ‘Countdown’ split of the crowd, the elaborate Justin Timberlake ‘My Love’ cocktails available and the R-Kelly ‘Ignition (Remix)’ occasional offer of free nail painting. Kelis ‘Trick Me’ The Jackson 5 ‘I Want You Back’ Destiny’s Child ‘Bootylicious’ M.I.A ‘Paper Planes’

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CULTURE

WORDS BY STUART HUGGETT, JAMES KENDALL, BEN MILLER PHOTO BY MATT MARTIN

PEACHY ‘N’ KEEN

EXHIBITION: IMBUE No Walls until Fri 28th

Despite someone ‘finding’ one of his artworks in a Brighton park and flogging it on eBay, Imbue is having a pretty good time of it lately. As well as his art vending machine in Marwood, he’s back at No Walls. Reduced To Fear, his fourth solo show, promises to be pretty political, featuring work in his regular fields of screen-printing, design, painting and sculpture. Imbue’s art always has a sharp sense of humour, warping everyday design (this time SNES cartridges, sports fans’ foam fingers and Kinder Eggs) into biting social commentary, so it should be fun. (JK)

EXHIBITION: PEACHY ‘N’ KEEN Space @ Create Sat 1st – Sun 2nd

If you spend more time on Tumblr than Facebook you’ll probably have discovered all-girl photo collective Peachy ‘n’ Keen, headed up by our fashion shoot photographer Eleni Mettyear and equally

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talented snapper Rhiannon Adams. They’re both young, and the shots they take and curate have a real freshness and optimism for life. Their Tumblr mainly concentrates on fashion and female portraiture, seeming to prove that no one shoots women better than other women, so we’re looking forward to seeing that on the walls of Space. (JK)

COMEDY: MARK THOMAS Komedia Tues 4th

Mark Thomas’ political convictions mean that you’re as likely to spot him speaking at a UK Uncut rally or fronting investigative documentaries for Dispatches as you are doing stand up. He got his break in pop radio however, as a regular on the original Mary Whitehouse Experience and hosting Radio 5’s live music show The Mix. Tonight’s 100 Acts Of Minor Dissent sees Thomas finding a ton of ways to make comic mischief at the expense of big business and the government. (SH)

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TALK: PAUL MORLEY IN CONVERSATION

TALK: FELIX DENNIS – DID I MENTION THE FREE WINE?

Tiptoeing on a constant tightrope between the thoughtful and pretentious, we know Paul Morley as the chin-stroking interviewer of cerebral musicians, turning their burblings into reverentially regarded writing. Here, the Stockport-born critic discusses his new book, ‘The North (And Almost Everything In It)’, which ponders the north-south divide by drawing a line which runs from Wordsworth to Morrissey via VK-fuelled street fighting and sad-eyed whippets. Owd lad’s ambition is a reimagining of that there north’s people, places and cultural fabric. (BM)

Felix Dennis has been many things in his life, from young thorn in the Establishment’s side (thanks to his involvement with counter-cultural mag Oz), self-made millionaire with Dennis Publishing (he founded numerous titles, including Maxim), and, more recently, acclaimed poet. Tonight’s appearance is part of the tireless veteran’s 30-date tour promoting his latest collection ‘Love, Of A Kind’. Note the self-deprecating title of the show, but warn your granny that Dennis claims the honour of being the first person to say ‘cunt’ live on British telly. (SH)

Old Market Weds 5th

TALK: CHRIS KING

Lighthouse Thurs 6th

What was it like working with Shane Meadows and Banksy? Did Damien Hirst ever crack a smile during the film project which accompanied his major Tate show? And did you know that one girl in the audience turned to her then-boyfriend halfway through Senna and whispered “did he die?” when it was screened at the Dome? These are some of the questions we’ll almost definitely be asking BAFTA-winner Chris King following his insights from the cutting room here. (BM)

COMEDY: REGINALD D HUNTER

Dome Sat 8th

Sometimes a comedian lands themselves in controversial waters entirely unexpectedly. When the Professional Footballers’ Association booked American stand up and panel show regular Reginald D Hunter to perform at their annual awards this year, you – and he – might think they’d be up for some edgy humour. Far from it, the audience furore that greeted Hunter’s more controversial material (not least his repeated deployment of the ‘N’ word) was splashed across the tabloids. Hunter’s easy charms have seen him ride out the storm nonetheless. (SH)

FILM: SIGHTSEERS Duke’s At Komedia Mon 10th

An age of austerity, money’s tight, our wages/student loans don’t last forever and all that, but going to the Duke’s At Kommy to see a really good film once a month remains mandatory for the soul. Alice Lowe, of the blacker-than-midnight Garth Marenghi’s Dark Place, and Steve Oram, now in Heading Out, take the leads in acclaimed roadtrip/comedy/killing spree, Sightseers, screening this evening accompanied by a Q&A with director Ben Wheatley. Cannes loved it. You surely will. (BM)

COMEDY: ADRIAN BUNTING MEMORIAL FUND
 Dome Sun 16th

The subject of this month’s SOURCE Unsung Hero, Adrian Bunting was an effervescent star in the Brighton arts scene. Following his recent, sudden death, the hope is that his wish of building an open air theatre in the city will be realised. Stewart Lee, Tim Vine, Simon Evans, Joanna Neary, Mark Thomas and MC Susan Murray make up a great line-up at this fundraising gig, appropriately hosted at the Dome, whose refurbishment Bunting worked on. (BM)

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Old Market Weds 19th

EVENT: PLAY LATE Brighton Museum Thurs 20th

Last month, your beloved listings rag reported on Jeff Koons’ show at Brighton Museum – an emanation of sleaze not usually seen within the enclaves of Pavilion Gardens beyond those halcyon, ill-judged post-clubbing hours which most Sunday mornings are wont to turn into. Seize the chance to peruse the American provocateur’s saccharine display in this one-off late opening which will turn the whole museum into a pleasure palace of fun, frivolity and underlying darkness. (BM)

THEATRE: THE LOVER / CELEBRATION New Venture Theatre Sat 22nd – Sat 29th

Sign us up, New Venture – we will take a corking double bill of Harold Pinter pieces for less than the cost of a pint each thanks, you little board-walking darlings. It gets better: The Lover is about sexual fantasies and surreal power struggles within a somewhat twisted marriage. First performed at the turn of the century, Celebration – a work of black humour, existentialism and the long and winding road to blissful escapism – was Pinter’s final play. (BM)

COMEDY: SEANN WALSH Caroline Of Brunswick Mon 24th

Rapidly elevating its status as one of our best fringe venues, the Caz has a truly impressive quality and quantity of Edinburgh previews going on this month. Affable grump Seann Walsh is probably the most high-profile of them, although his popularity on the small screen and big stage has only informed the rest of the world about arguably the best new comedian Brighton has produced in recent years. For a tenner, in a tiny room, this is a coup. (BM)

THEATRE: A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

Little Theatre from Sat 29th

At times beset by the kind of trademark controversies his incendiary words frequently provoked, this Oscar Wilde portrait of bastard children and upper class dalliances was first performed at the end of the 19th century. It’s been a semi-regular favourite of theatre companies more recently – including a performance on Radio 4 earlier this year – and appears at the Little before touring to Cornwall and Lewes Castle’s Gun Garden. (BM)

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LOCALLY SOURCED WORDS BY STUART HUGGETT, JAMES KENDALL

EP: THE CREAKING CHAIR ‘Noise Body’ (Bouffant Records)

From their roots as an alt-folk trio, The Creaking Chair have narrowed focus to become essentially the solo project of Andrew AC Cooper. As the musicians decreased, the scope of the music has widened, with layers of keyboards, loops and electronics colouring the palette. The title track appears twice, first as a mysterious, literate pop song, later as a lo-fi but lush instrumental, while ‘Spun’ adds effective synthetic brass and steel effects. It’s a sweet and slightly ambient package. (SH)

DEMO: IYES

(weareiyes.com)

Electronic duo IYES are songwriter Melis Soyaslanová and producer Josh ‘000’ Christopher, sometimes joined live by guitarist Tom, whose studio experiments have whipped up this airy, r’n’b tinged pop. Josh and Melis duet on the sweeping, rave rush of ‘Glow’, while the lovelorn ‘Lighthouse’ adds treated, limpid guitar lines, expanded with deep bass programs and alpine synth descents. IYES pursue instrumental ends too, with the epic, cinematic ‘Daddy’. These grand musical edifices conceal a soft centre. (SH)

ALBUM: LONESOME HEIGHTS ‘Lonesome Heights’ (soundcloud.com/lonesomeheights)

The new group project of affable songwriter Dan Markland, Lonesome Heights’ debut full-length is a warm-hearted affair. Markland has a talent for observation, songs like ‘Dreams’ and ‘She Keeps Busy’ painting vivid pictures of everyday lives and hopes. His downbeat voice and smart lines paint Markland as an unselfish Morrissey or a not-punchable Albarn on a strong set of tunes that are smart enough to avoid the pitfalls of mere Britpop revivalism. (SH)

EP: LUUMA

‘Tessera’ (Chord Punch)

Luuma is electronic producer Chris Keifer and ‘Tessera’ is his debut solo effort for ‘algorithmic music’ label Chord Punch. Three long tracks find Luuma steadily exploring stark techno patterns, solid mid-tempo beats rising and falling beneath buzzing clouds of monochromatic tones. It’s fearsome, fascinating stuff, peaking with the elongated humour of ‘The Photocopier Song’. If you’re into the

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data-crunching aesthetic of Editions Mego and the abstract end of the Warp roster, this excellent release should draw you in. (SH)

MIXTAPE: MUMDANCE

‘Twists And Turns’ (soundcloud.com/mumdance)

It’s been two years since we heard from Mumdance and as he departs Brighton for London he leaves us with this free 50 minute mixtape. From the Tomita-eqsue classical synth opener ‘Demographics’ to the frenetic snares of old school techno track ‘Move Your Body’, the selection really lives up to its name. There’s a sinister feel to much of the tape – we’re looking forward to hearing it at 5am. (JK)

EP: SPACENOID ‘Clive And Direct’ (Beatabet)

Instrumental trio Spacenoid are anchored by a basic guitar, bass and drums set up, augmented by samples, loops and effects. Get past that punning title and their debut live in the studio EP for tuned-in collective Beatabet is a spacious, math rock combination of organ tones, sustained vocal sighs and dub-funk rhythms. Citing Fridge as an influence, Spacenoid have absorbed elements of Battles’ early EPs too. ‘Copter’ jumps out for its frantic rotor-blade guitar chops, while ‘Not Knowing’ is jittery and jazzy. (SH)

EP: CARRIE TREE ‘Perfectly Cast’ (carrietree.co.uk)

The latest EP from one of the city’s more distinctive voices, singer-songwriter Carrie Tree, is seriously hushed stuff. Taking a confident, less-is-more approach to both vocals and arrangement, Tree and her band play softly, the words frequently dropping to barely a whisper. The subtle electronic touches on the title track and momentary glimpses of strings and woodwind on ‘Misty Water’ and ‘Sweet Oak Tree’ are reminiscent of Björk’s stripped back reinvention on ‘Debut’, filtered through an English folk sensibility. (SH)

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BRIGHTON FASHION WEEK WORDS BY AMY BELLCHAMBERS PHOTO BY JAMES PEROLLS

Where better to showcase innovative, eccentric and fantastical designs than our quirky, fabulously-dressed seaside resort? Brighton Fashion Week returns and brings with it a whole host of both established and up and coming design talent from all corners of the globe. This year also introduces welcome new additions to the Fashion Week line-up, with the Showreel and Sustain catwalk shows set to dazzle and inspire spectators in that order. With a few familiar faces and the Zeitgeist show remaining on the agenda, Brighton Fashion Week seeks to build from the foundations of its previous successes whilst experimenting with new potential. So, just make sure you clear your Louis Vuitton diary for the week and join Brighton’s fashionistas on the front row. BFW FTW, as some might say.

ZEITGEIST

Thurs 13th St Bartholomew’s Church

As any regular Fashion Week attendee will be aware, the Zeitgeist show is a highlight of the programme. Combining avant-garde designs with the sophisticated and refined, the show is an innovative fashion and design spectacular. It’s Zeitgeist that also welcomes the return of Jess Eaton, renowned for her life-after-death Roadkill Couture, who brings her brand new collection exclusively to Brighton Fashion Week and is bound to stun spectators once again. This is not just a fashion show, this is a fashion extravaganza.

SUSTAIN

Fri 14th St Bartholomew’s Church

A first for Brighton Fashion Week, Sustain seeks to dispel previous assumptions and prove that environmentally

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conscious fashion designs can be glamorous and desirable. Emerging talents bringing their sustainable designs to the forefront include Rebecca Jane Taylor, who you may be familiar with for her Speedo Unity Dress at the 2012 London Olympics. This show provides pleasure for the eyes whilst also tapping into your conscience and gently encourages you to reconsider your approach to clothes and the environment.

SHOWREEL

Sat 15th St Bartholomew’s Church

A real playground for the imagination, Showreel takes all of the wonder, fantasy and extravagance of the theatre and transforms St. Bartholomew’s Church into its stage. Watch as influential minds push the boundaries of creativity and pull up the curtains for a performance like no other. Keep an eye out for Brightonbased designer Curve Couture, with her inspiring, elegant and feminine creations. From the classic to the alternative, to the downright bizarre, Showreel offers its spectators a true showstopper.

HIGH STREET FASHION SHOW Sun 16th Churchill Square

Like what you see? Then buy it, right here and now. Unlike other catwalk events, the High Street Fashion Show displays affordable items and achievable looks – something you never thought you’d see. With summer (hopefully) just around the corner, high street stores come together to create your ideal sunny get up, complete with perfect price tags. The only downside being that, unfortunately, they can’t promise the perfect summer weather to match.

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devendra banhart

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Julian Clary: Position Vacant, Apply Within

friday 28 june | 19:00 | £18.00 adv. only

post-roast comedy previews

Sat 1 Jun, 8pm comedy

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Reginald D Hunter: In the Midst of Crackers Sat 8 Jun, 8pm

// 2 Edinburgh Comedy Festival previews on 4 Sunday afternoons FEATURING NEW, FULL LENGTH SHOWS FROM: Nish Kumar, James Acaster, Flange Krammer, Joe Foster, Adam Race, Mike Cox, Jam Comedy, Mark Dolan, Sam Savage, Ingrid Dahle & Paul Jones. sunday 09 & 30 jun, 14 & 28 jul | 16:00 | £6.00 | listings online

slapdash galaxy

Fri 14 Jun, 7.30pm

Herbie Flowers’ Jazz Breakfast Sun 30 Jun & Sun 28 Jul, 11am

>> family-friendly theatre

TOM presents:

SOURCE New Music Special with Martin Rossiter

// “Out of this world!” Broadway Baby

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The Hare & The Tortoise Sun 14 Jul, 4.30pm

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Rockshop

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For some, style runs in the family. It’s most definitely true in Jennifer’s case, with her and her sister, Grace, both having been snapped for the Street Style pages of SOURCE – a complete coincidence we must add. Both have drawn our eye, yet in very different ways – Jennifer bringing patterned chaos to neutral tones while her sister was dramatic and gothic. No doubt the obligatory sibling saga of ‘borrowing’ each other’s clothes does occur, yet these sisters easily pull off their own individual styles, with enviable results. A fashion history student, due to graduate this summer, Jennifer isn’t afraid of combining the old and the new, proving that an open mind can result in an effortlessly cool image. As Jennifer says, “It’s more about how you wear it than what you wear.” Sunglasses from Topshop “I chose these because I like the style of them and they fit with my overall look.” Dress from Rocket Vintage, London “I tend to go for the more unusual prints when looking for clothes as other people usually shy away from them. Searching for them can often be more stressful though.” Cardigan from Beyond Retro “I really like the colours – I’m usually attracted to browns in general – and I also liked the contrasting tones. As a whole, I don’t often go into Beyond Retro as I’m not keen on its layout, but this cardigan was on the end of a rail and I just picked it up.” Shoes from Chatham Marine “I bought them about four years ago because they’re just so comfortable for walking around all day. I like the authentic look of them, and the colour. I find boat shoes versatile as they work with dresses or trousers.”

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100 PEOPLE WHO MAKE BRIGHTON WHAT IT IS NO. 41 ADRIAN BUNTING WORDS BY STUART HUGGETT PHOTO COURTESY OF BOAT

Playwright, builder and compere Adrian Bunting passed away in May, one month after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Before his death he put in place plans to construct Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) in Dyke Road Park. SOURCE spoke to the BOAT crew. What were Adrian’s interests? Adrian was seldom without a cigarette and never without an opinion. In the early 90s he was founder, MC and ringmaster of the legendary Brighton cabaret Zincbar and he wrote, directed and produced the award-winning play Kemble’s Riot. He was also a builder and construction manager, an inveterate inventor and an evangelical atheist with a robust interest in women, cryptic crosswords and croquet. Why was Dyke Road Park chosen? In April the council asked for ideas for the defunct bowling green. It was Adrian’s local park for 25 years and he’d drawn up plans of the perfect theatre space, utilizing his considerable experience and his construction know-how to take on the problems of open air productions. When he fell ill he gathered his friends, described his vision, gave them his plans and asked them to see the BOAT to fruition. He left them £18,000 and his complete faith. Adrian died on 11 May, knowing the BOAT would float. What will BOAT be like? It will be the only open air theatre of its kind, lawned and landscaped, with state of the art sound and lighting, and other bespoke features. The planning process starts now and we’re looking to launch the BOAT in time for next year’s Brighton Festival. How did the Dome benefit (see Culture) come together? Adrian’s friend Susan Murray put the show together in double-quick time. Ade managed Jo Neary for a while and knew all the performers from countless Edinburgh Festivals. The Dome have shown their support too and are giving us the venue at cost, bless them. Tickets are £20 and every penny goes to the BOAT. How can people assist with the project? The BOAT is for everyone. You can donate via our Facebook page (Facebook.com/BrightonOpenAirTheatre) or, better still, come along to the Dome show on the 16th.

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THE PLACE Apart from, incredibly, searching for dogging information, more people come to the SOURCE website looking for tips on Brighton’s vibrant burger scene than anything else (we wonder if those two activities go hand in hand in any way). One thing the burger crew haven’t been able to find yet is a review of Troll’s Panty, and, yes, we’ve had it in the neck for that, but during our big burger round-up the van was between sites. A year on, they’ve settled into a booth in the beer garden of, aptly, The Hobgoblin. It’s time to find out if the hype is true. THE MEAL Two burger options – that’s all you’re getting. And by that we mean you can’t have chips, onion rings or truffle oil. The choice is ever-changing, but on our visit it’s the ever present Imperial (£6.50) and The Smoky Mountain (£8.50). The latter (pictured), to which we add an extra patty for £3, is a big, sloppy, wonderful mess. Loaded with extremely smoky rum BBQ sauce, the tender, 35-day-aged meat oozes juice and all dignity is thrown to the wind. With a type of bourbon bacon jam, garlic mayo, caramelised onions and smoked Foresters cheese there are lots of flavours going on, but it gels perfectly. Also impeccably balanced is The Imperial – there’s a sharpness where the St Giles cheese meets the tangy pickles and American mustard that’s spot on and lets the top quality beef sing.

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THE VERDICT So the question is simple: is this the best burger in town? The answer is more complicated. Ignoring the cost, yes, without doubt this is the best burger you can buy in our city. Brighton Burger is very good and less than half the money, but Troll’s Pantry is worth every single penny too. It’s probably not possible to make a burger with more love, attention to detail and vision than Troll’s Pantry do. It’s going to take something special to knock them off the top spot. WERE WE SUSSED? To be honest they were too busy to do anything but concentrate on cooking.

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FAIR SHOP OWNER SIOBHAN WILSON UNPICKS THE INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING INDUSTRY WORDS BY STUART HUGGETT. PHOTO BY JAMES KENDALL The collapse of the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh earlier this year, with a death toll topping 1000, has reawakened public awareness of the human cost of cheap, mass produced clothing. Siobhan Wilson of Queens Road’s Fair shop is a speaker on fair trade and ethical fashion issues. When did major fashion chains start using Bangladeshi labour? Bangladesh’s garment industry has been growing since the early 80s when the country’s economy opened up to foreign investment. Companies such as Tesco, Asda and Primark source their clothes from Bangladesh due to very low labour costs. In the Rana Plaza factory, the high street companies involved were Primark, Mango, Benetton and Matalan. How common are tragedies such as Rana Plaza? They’re too common. In November 2012 the Tazreen Factory fire (suppliers to Walmart, C&A and Edinburgh Woollen Mill amongst others) in Bangladesh killed 112 people. Last year over 300 people died in Karachi, Pakistan in a factory again supplying the European clothing market. This is an issue in many developing countries due to low wages and lack of support from governments for labour and safety regulations. Countries are competing to supply the cheapest labour and workers’ rights will be overlooked. What positive steps have Overseas companies do not own the factories and until this horrific incident in Rana Plaza have not been taking responsibility for the fires in Bangladesh and elsewhere. The major positive outcome of this tragedy is that many

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retailers have signed up to the International Labour Organisation approved Bangladesh Fire & Building Safety Agreement and the country’s government is finally supporting their rights of garment workers to join trade unions. This makes overseas companies and local government more accountable for the working conditions of Bangladeshi workers. I personally think certification telling the consumer under what conditions the clothes are made is needed. Consumers have the power to set the standards for these companies and certification of the garment-making process would enable them to use this power. How is buying Fair Trade different to buying from the high street? At the moment, high street production is primarily about making clothes at the lowest price possible and focusing on profits, with little regard for the workers. Fair Trade’s focus is on enhancing the lives of people making the garments and growing the cotton. It lifts people out of absolute poverty to a life of self-sufficiency. It also focuses on the impact of production on the environment and supports education and healthcare in the community. In what ways can we become more responsible in our buying habits? Our expectations as consumers must change. Always wanting to buy things at unsustainably low prices cannot come without a human cost. But although we all think it’s just the cheaper brands on the high street that allow the conditions in Bangladesh to carry on, it isn’t. We need to re-educate ourselves into buying less often, choosing better quality and Fair Trade clothes, recycling more of our wardrobe and supporting local and ethical businesses, including British ones. Shopping continually for the best bargain is not good for our economy, for people in the developing world or for the planet.

How can consumers pressure the industry for change to be made? Make sure the retailers you use have signed the Bangladesh Fire & Building been taken since? Safety Agreement. At time of writing Gap and Asda are the main brands that have not signed up, so keep the pressure on! You should also check retailers’ websites and see what they say about their suppliers. If there’s no information there, email them, or ask on Facebook or in store about their supplier trading policy. You SHOP: thefairshop.co.uk can also sign up to campaigns like War On Want, PETITION: mswandas.co.uk/1percent Clean Clothes Campaign and Labour Behind The EXTENDED INTERVIEW: tinyurl.com/icwfair Label. Like them on Facebook and even donate to them. They’re all doing great work.

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10 BELOW BLM, Tom Sevinski, Liz Edwards Underground house from Black Key Records 10pm £7/5 ABOVE AUDIO Ruff Snippets DJ plays hip hop, funk and soul Time tbc £free ANCIENT MARINER The Acoustic Sessions: Tracy Jane Sullivan Singer songwriter does reggae, jazz, country and soul source_Layout 1 12.05.2013 14:50 Seite8pm 1 £free AUDIO Warehouse: Citizen House and techno club night 11pm £7/5/free BASEMENT CLUB Fusion: DJ Peter Castle, DJ Lee Harris Chart and club remixes 11pm £free BEE’S MOUTH Normanton Street Hip hop, soul and blues DJ set 9pm £free BELUSHI’S Smashed DJ Moogle’s mash-up Details tbc BLACK DOVE Devil’s Music DJs play swing, jazz and dixieland 8pm £free BRIGHTON CENTRE Eddie Izzard - Force Majeure The king of whimsy rides into town for two nights of inspired nonsense 6.30pm £35 BRUNSWICK Mr Pineapple Head Musical clowning for kids Noon £7; Crimes Against Humanities Teachers Surreal comedy theatre driven by the ghost of Kenneth Williams 3pm £7.50/6.50; Big Blues Bash Live music from The Mustangs, Big Easy Funk, Delaney and Pocketsize 7.30pm £7/5 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Mark Diamond’s Breakup Haircuts Stand-up show about the “delights and depravities of dating” 4.45pm £free; Aaron Twitchen’s Princess Guide To Dating Campy comedy 6pm £free; Sameena Zehra Homicidal Pacifist Existential stand-up show 7.15pm £5; Sean Brighton BN2 1RG McLoughlin - Backbone Stand-up comedy 8.30pm £free; Paul Dennis - Almost Blunted Purpose Stand-up comedy T 01273 96 58 57 show 9.45pm £5/3 www.caffeineshop.co.uk CHEQUERS Sienna Electronica, house and jazz mixed with traditional Japanese sounds Details tbc COALITION Love Beat: Hannah Wants, Matt Jam Lamont, Wookie, Maze & Masters, N.Fostell, Dominic Spreadlove, Snapback, DJ Outbreak Deep and underground house tunes 10.30pm £8; Blow: Vince Manganaro, Charly Lopez, Charles Green The party never stops 3am £5 CONCORDE2 15 Years Of Virus: Ed Rush, Optical, Black Sun Empire, Optiv, BTK, MC Rhymetime 11pm £8 CORN EXCHANGE Julian Clary Campy comedy 8pm £20/18 DIGITAL Playroom Housey hedonism in a playground of bouncy inflatable fun 11pm £12/10/5 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Sexy Saturday: DJ Tony B 9.30pm £free DOME Dome Discovery Tour Explore the historic venue’s backstage areas 11am £8.50/7.50 DOME STUDIO Southern Theatre Arts Centre’s Musical Theatre Showcase 2013 Song and dance numbers from the 40s onwards 8pm £8.50/6 DRUID’S ARMS DJ Tommy G Electro beats, indie and house tunes 10pm £free DUKE OF NORFOLK Miss Scarlett DJ night 9pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA London International Animation Festival - Animated Adventures 11am £tbc; Populaire 3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA All Stars 11am £tbc; A Hijacking 4pm/9pm £tbc; Trashed Documentary about the disaster of landfill rubbish and the lobbying that persuades governments to ignore it 4pm £tbc DUKEBOX THEATRE The Maternal Instinct Science drama about lesbians, parenthood and genetics 7.30pm £8/6; You Know Me, I’m Jack Ruby! Solo show about the man who assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald 9.15pm £8/6 EMPORIUM Qua Qua Qua Chris Cresswell explores the comedy of Jacques Tati in this family friendly look at the art of clowning 7.30pm £13.50; The Speakeasy Three Song and dance troupe reliving the golden age of the silver screen 10.30pm £6 FIDDLER’S ELBOW Saturday Sizzlers DJs drop hot vinyl into your ears 8pm £free FISHBOWL Gareth Stephens DJ plays funk, nu-jazz and broken beats 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR FIP Radio From Paris FIP DJs cross the channel for a night of cult eclecticism 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Cider And Pork Festival Three days of cider, pork and live music Time tbc £free FREEMASONS Saturday Night Disc Spinners DJ night 9pm £free FUNFAIR Magic Dancefloor fillers from every era 9pm £7/5 FUNKYFISH Oldschool Saturday Soul, funk, jazz and

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GREEN DOOR STORE Hayley Savage Americana folk singer 7pm £5; Sonic Switch Tru Thoughts DJ puts you in the on position with some choice beats and bass 11pm £free HAUNT It Is Still 1985 Travel through time to an ancient realm where keytars are still pretty cool 11pm £3 HOP POLES Arthur Shillin’ Electro swing mash-ups 10pm £free HOPE The Wytches Bad trip psychedelia from Brighton’s surf doomsters Time tbc £free HOVE LAWNS Bianco Immersive circus show with a live band 7.30pm £18/14 KOMEDIA God’s Teeth Choristers meet electronica meets strings 3pm £10/8; Krater Comedy Club: Ben Norris, Mark Nelson, Matthew Osborn, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 7pm/10.30pm £5-22 LATEST MUSIC BAR The DBs, Tenderhooks, The Moveons! Live music 8pm £5 LIFE XXY Chromosome clubbing from the #Hashtag DJs 11pm £7/5/3 LOFT Disco Deviant: Late Nite Tuff Guy, Rayko, Pablo Contraband Disco, house and boogie 10.30pm £10 MARLBOROUGH Cherry Pop Classic party tunes with DJ Fondue Inferno 8pm £free MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Jewel One-woman show inspired by the absurdities of US beauty pageants 6pm £7/5; Night After Night By Neil Bartlett Musical theatre set in the late 50s 7.45pm £10/9; Kiki Lovechild’s The Weatherman Physical comedy, mime and illusion from the cabaret clown 9.15pm £7/5 MESMERIST Juke Joint Jamboree Rhythm & blues and rock&roll records from the days of the dance halls 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Sizzle And Pop! DJ Mick plays 50s rock&roll and 60s soul 9pm £free NEPTUNE Three Days Straight Acoustic rock band 8.30pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE A Beginning, A Muddle And An End Improvised theatre show 7.45pm £8/7 NIGHTINGALE THEATRE Blue An experiment in puppetry 3.30pm/5.30pm/7.30pm £8.50/6.50; Buddhism - Is It Just For Losers? 9pm £8.50/6.50 NORTH LAINE PUB Chop Source DJ plays Caribbean rhythms and jump-jazz cuts 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Rock In & Roll DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Weekend Has Landed You know what you’re getting with this place, so you don’t need a listings mag to tell you (unless you’re from out of town on a hen night, in which case you’ll be going there anyway) 10.30pm £10/free OLD MARKET Someone Else’s Shoes Theatre trail through town 5.30pm/7pm/8.30pm £6/5 PALMEIRA Palmfest A whole day of Americana singer songwriters Noon £21 PARK CRESCENT Harry’s Tricks Pop music from between the wars 8.30pm £free PHOENIX GALLERY Off The Page: Borbonesa, Jakie Batey, Lucy May Schofield Talks and activities related to arty books and zines 2pm £1 PRINCE ALBERT Guardian Alien, Reds Live music 7.30pm £6.50 PROUD CABARET Le Chat Noir Classic burlesque and vintage cabaret 7pm £49 RANELAGH The Elevators Uplifting electric blues 8.30pm £free RED LION Open Mic Night 8pm £free RIKI TIK Skatadays Reggae, rocksteady and vintage ska records 9pm £free ROYAL PAVILION Hidden Places, Familiar Faces A tour of the Royal Pavilion estate, starting at the Dome Cafe 10.30am £20 SECRET LOCATION Hijack The Park Storytelling and denbuilding in an as-yet-unnamed park (a good opportunity for your children to develop the skills they’ll need to attend illegal raves) 11am/2.30pm/5pm £7/6 SHOOSHH J’adore Dance music, house and R&B club 10pm £7/5 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Brighton Rocks: Hawka Hurricane, Mantora, Dethonator, Director’s Cut Live bands 7pm £4; Stay Beautiful Babes on the run with poisoned lips in a mess of eyeliner and spray paint 11pm £5/4 THEATRE ROYAL The Big Bite-Size Breakfast Mini playlets and theatre nuggets 10.15am/11.30am £9.50-20; Less Than Kind Terrence Rattigan’s wartime romantic comedy

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2.30pm/7.45pm £10-29.50 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THREE & TEN Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey Classic period drama told with two actors and a trunk full of puppets 1pm £9/8; Absence Darkly comic play about relationships and mental health 3pm £9/7.50; The Real MacGuffins Fast-paced sketch comedy 5pm £8.50/7; Another New World A play about disaster in the Arctic echoing the tales of Shackleton and Franklin 7pm £9/7.50; The Dog-Eared Collective - Skit Stirrers Surreal and anarchic sketch show supercharged with silliness 8.30pm £8.50/7; Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free; The News At Kate 2013 Smart and on-target standup from Kate Smurthwaites 10pm £8/6.50 VICTORIA GARDENS Lady Boys Of Bangkok Time tbc £14; Magic And Mayhem Details tbc; Van Buren & Gandey’s Victorian Wonders Carnival Curios and sideshows from a bygone age Time tbc £5 VICTORY Up Against It Born Bad DJs play an assortment of punky trash 9pm £free VOLKS The Great Skinhead Reunion Brace yourself for a big old ska and skinhead jamboree with bands, DJs and scooters parked all over Madeira Drive Noon £free; Serotone: Mob Tactics, Pleasure, Guv, Funky Flirt, Elegance, Melinki, Bangta Rights, Brown B & Rivalize, Threts, Aljmex, Arcane & Twist, Kilo & Haynzee, Hijak, Double L, Dirty Buziness, Legacy, Loppa Dee, Cronicz, Unknown Intel, Djake, I-R8, Kosmetik & Borderline, Jester & Findot, Edition, Payne, Ewok, Spinny G 10pm £5 WARREN Egozentricity - Happiness Lab Spoof self-help seminar 2.30pm £7/5.50; Shadows On The Wall Re:Conception Theatre’s new play about blood, blindness and betrayal 4pm £9/7.50; Rob Auton - The Yellow Show Standup comedy show about the colour yellow - and also “lemons, marigolds, rubber ducks, certain lights, some milkshakes, skips, salt bins and yellow lines” 6pm £8/6.50; Cruising Humorous musical 7.45pm £12/10.50; The Pardoner’s Tale 7.45pm £9.50/8; Red Brick Comedy Club Stand-up night hosted by Lloyd Griffith 8.45pm £11/9.50; Fringe Club Live music 10.30pm £8/6 WESTERN FRONT Culture Front Reggae and ska sounds with DJ Eone 9pm £free WORLD’S END Vinnie Rose Live funk and blues trio 9pm £free

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ABOVE AUDIO Enzo’s Daytime Party 4pm £free BASEMENT CLUB Pop!Candy DJ Claire Fuller plays pure non-stop pop 11pm £free BELL PUB Soul Casserole A melting pot of hot funk beats and soul grooves 3pm £free BELUSHI’S Quiz Night 8pm £free BRIGHTON CENTRE Eddie Izzard - Force Majeure The king of whimsy rides into town for two nights of inspired nonsense 6.30pm £35 BRIGHTON MARINA Urban Dance Day Streetfunk for all the family 11am £free BRUNSWICK The Bubbles For Breakfast Puppet Show Noon £5/4; grasshopper Take Over The Brunswick Teenage shoegazing surf rock 3.30pm £5/3; A Love Supreme Coltrane & More! Jazz with Terry Pack’s Palimpsest Quartet 8pm £10/5 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Mark Diamond’s Breakup Haircuts Stand-up show about the “delights and depravities of dating” 4.45pm £free; Aaron Twitchen’s Princess Guide To Dating Campy comedy 6pm £free; Sean McLoughlin Backbone Stand-up comedy 8.30pm £free; Paul Dennis Almost Blunted Purpose Stand-up comedy show 9.45pm £5/3 CHEQUERS Acoustic Circle: Didi Bergman, John Forrester, Lize Maestrosa Three songwriters take turns to play and tell their stories 6pm £free DUKE OF BEAUFORT Sunday Cinema Cult classics and free popcorn 8pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Populaire 3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA London International Animation Festival - Animated Adventures 11am £tbc; Selected A showcase of artists’ films 1.30pm £tbc; A Hijacking 4pm/9pm £tbc; UKGFF - Peak 4pm £tbc DUKEBOX THEATRE My Friend Lester A play about Billy Holiday and Lester Young stitched together with songs from both 5pm £6 FIDDLER’S ELBOW Sham-Rock Open Mic 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Recovery? Reggae through the ages 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Reggae & Roasts Reggae and chilled beats Time tbc £free; Cider And Pork Festival Three days of cider, pork and live music Time tbc £free FREEMASONS Jazz Machine Live jazz trio 7pm £free GRAND HOTEL The Importance Of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy of wit, identity confusion and blagging 1.45pm/4.30pm £20-30 GREEN DOOR STORE Splitting The Atom Experimental electronics pushing the boundaries of both math rock and physics jazz 7pm £free; Green Door Blues Big Itch DJs plus the resident blues band, Smokestack 10.30pm £free HAUNT Nomeansno, The Domestics Progressive Canadian punk rock 7pm £11 HOPE Ivy King, Me and The Mountain,

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Wrecktheplacefantastic, Glam Ryze Live music 8pm £4 HOVE LAWNS Bianco Immersive circus show with a live band 2.30pm/7.30pm £18/14 KOMEDIA Bent Double: Alistair Barrie Zoe Lyons hosts a night of alternative comedy acts 7.30pm £5-10.50; The Modernists Jeff Noon’s play about mods, music and amphetamines 7.30pm £14/12; Krater Comedy Club: Simon Evans, Addy Van Der Borgh, Brendan Riley, Kevin Dewsbury, Flange Krammer, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £5-12 LECTERN The Sunday Sermon: Bored Games Stripped down band night 6.30pm £free MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Jewel One-woman show inspired by the absurdities of US beauty pageants 6pm £7/5 MUCKY DUCK Quiz On My Face “Quiz night with a difference” perhaps with a very special prize 7pm £1 NEPTUNE Whyte And Seabrook Organ and drums jazz duo 8.30pm £free NIGHTINGALE THEATRE Blue An experiment in puppetry 3.30pm/5.30pm/7.30pm £8.50/6.50 NORTH LAINE PUB DJ Veronica Stephens Ska and rocksteady DJ 4pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Light Sundays The DJ has a lazy Sunday afternoon 4pm £free PRINCE ALBERT Loose Lips, Eager Teeth, Iris, Roam Live music 8pm £4 RANELAGH Dave Ferguson Live Americana and blues 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Night Food Rhythm&blues, calypso and ska inspired by 1950s Jamaican sound systems 9pm £free SECRET LOCATION Hijack The Park Storytelling and denbuilding in an as-yet-unnamed park (a good opportunity for your children to develop the skills they’ll need to attend illegal raves) 11am/2.30pm/5pm £7/6 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Deftones Sunday DJs do Deftones 8pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Sally Morgan - Psychic Sally On The Road A piece of interactive theatre in which an audience is willingly duped by a clairvoyant who pretends she can talk to dead people [Really? She’s not just a parasitic shyster cashing in on the bereaved then? I wonder if she anticipated this negative preview. - Ed] 7.45pm £24.50 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP Jazz In The Afternoon: Bags’ Groove Jazz Quartet Live jazz 4pm £free THREE & TEN Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey Classic period drama told with two actors and a trunk full of puppets 1pm £9/8; Absence Darkly comic play about relationships and mental health 3pm £9/7.50; The Real MacGuffins Fast-paced sketch comedy 5pm £8.50/7; Diary Of A Welshcake Comic tale of a Welshman who becomes an elephant 7pm £10/8; Tea For Two Fast-paced sketch show from a theatrical double act 8.30pm £8/6.50 VICTORIA GARDENS Magic And Mayhem Details tbc; Van Buren & Gandey’s Victorian Wonders Carnival Curios and sideshows from a bygone age Time tbc £5 VICTORY Blues Sundays DJ plays blues and soul Noon £free VOLKS The Reunion Brace yourself for a big old ska and skinhead jamboree with bands, DJs and scooters parked all over Madeira Drive Noon £free; The Great Skinhead Reunion Live bands 7.30pm £tbc WARREN Egozentricity - Happiness Lab Spoof self-help seminar 2.30pm £7/5.50; Shadows On The Wall Re:Conception Theatre’s new play about blood, blindness and betrayal 4pm £9/7.50; Cruising Humorous musical 7.45pm £12/10.50; The Pardoner’s Tale 7.45pm £9.50/8 WORLD’S END Acoustic Night Live music 8.30pm £free

MONDAY 3RD

ANCIENT MARINER Quiz Night 8pm £1 AUDIO One Night In Miami Electronic music night with resident DJs 11pm £5/3 BEE’S MOUTH The Bee’s Mouth Jazz Forum Jazz jam with a house band 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Decadance 8pm £free BLIND TIGER The 333 Club: Mano’s Daughter, Repete Live music 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Open Mic 7.30pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK MovieBar So you wanna make it in the glamorous world of film? Go shmooze with the movers and makers and other out-of-work actors. Includes film screenings, Q&A with directors and a movie quiz 7.30pm £free COALITION Trash Mondays Filthy tunes for students and layabouts alike 11pm £4/3 DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 7.30pm £17.50

DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Gruffalo 11am £tbc; Populaire 3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Apartment 11am £tbc; Oblivion 11am £tbc; NT Encore - This House 6pm £tbc; The Globe - Henry V 7pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Super Mega Schwarzenegger Live music from Benny Brooke and Oliver Croome 8.30pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Punk V Hardcore: Sweet Williams, Broker, For This World Is Hollow And These Hands Have Touched The Sky, Beyone Guess what? It’s a night of punk and

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TUESDAY 4TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cottontail Club Big band and jitter jive tunes 9pm £free

BELUSHI’S Polka Electro mash-up with DJ Barlow 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Archway Choir Contemporary choir group 12pm/7.30pm £tbc; Jazz Jam Open session with a house band and special guests 8pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Giraffe Comedy Club: Joe Wilkinson, Diane Morgan Comedy night (upstairs) 7.30pm £3; Open Mic Hosted by Mike Mcmichelson and Kev De Souza 8.30pm £free

CONCORDE2 Mudhoney Original forerunners of the sound later known as grunge 7pm £16 DIGITAL CU Next Tuesday It’ll teach the universities to timetable lectures for Wednesday mornings 11pm £4/3 DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 7.30pm £17.50

DUKE OF NORFOLK Open Mic 9pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Benjamin Britten - Peace And Conflict 11am £tbc; Populaire 3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Gruffalo 11am £tbc; A Hijacking 4pm/9pm £tbc; Village At The End Of The World 6.30pm £tbc; Glyndebourne - Ariadne Auf Naxos 7pm £tbc EMPORIUM Shylock One-man show about Shakespeare’s ambiguous moneylender 7.30pm £13.50 FIDDLER’S ELBOW QUIZness Time Are you a pub quiz whizz, or bit of a half-wit? 8pm £1 FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free

FUNKYFISH Cuban Salsa Classes 9.30pm £6/3 GLOBE Basement Cinema Underground films, comfy seats and free popcorn 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Jacco Gardner 60s-style psychedelic pop from the Netherlands 7pm £5; Donuts Hipster funk and hip hop gems 11pm £free HAUNT Itchy Feet “Elvis Presley meets Benny Goodman” 11pm £5 KOMEDIA Mark Thomas - 100 Acts Of Minor Dissent The stand-up activist with a new show about his plan to spend a year making a hundred small defiant gestures 9pm £10/8 LATEST MUSIC BAR Action For Happiness Self-help workshop and talks 7.30pm £free LECTERN Battered: El Pavlov Indie rock band night 7pm £free MASH TUN 7x7 Seven DJs play 7” records 9pm £free OLD MARKET District 3 Some X Factor boy band 7pm £35/17.50 PRINCE ALBERT Hillfolk Noir Bluegrass and country blues 8pm £9/8 RED LION Challenging General Knowledge & Music Quiz 8pm £1 ST GEORGE’S INN Pub Quiz 8pm £1 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP Poker Evening 8pm £free VOLKS 30 Hz: Mutated Mindz, Soulz, Odessa, Impey, Tetris, Baconisonfire, Srgb Dubstep night 11pm £tbc

WEDNESDAY 5TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cookin Beats Hip hop with a side of order of funk and a sprinkling of reggae 8pm £free AUDIO Get Jacked! New midweek house club 11pm £5/3

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BASEMENT CLUB Mash Up Commercial house with DJ Lee Harris 11pm £free BEE’S MOUTH Open Mic 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Guilty Pleasures Songs you shouldn’t like but like despite pretending not to like them 8pm £free BRIGHTON ARTS CLUB Electronica Sextronica Open Mic Electric Orchestra Improvised jam session 8pm £free BRUNSWICK CMP Showcase Live music 8pm £tbc COALITION CoCo LoCo Dancehall and dubstep music for students to lose the plot to 10.30pm £5/3/1 CONCORDE2 Toro Y Moi Live music 7pm £10 DIGITAL Fresh Meat “First-year university students, yum” 11pm £1

DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 2.30pm £17.50 DRUID’S ARMS We Change The Tempo DJ set of international sounds 9pm £free DUKE OF BEAUFORT Poker Night 8pm £5 DUKE OF NORFOLK Pub Quiz 9pm £1 DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Populaire 11am/3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Village At The End Of The World 11am £tbc; NT Encore - This House 1.30pm £tbc; A Hijacking 4pm/9pm £tbc; The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 5pm/9.15pm £tbc; More Than Honey Nature documentary about the bee crisis 7.15pm £tbc EMPORIUM Shylock One-man show about Shakespeare’s ambiguous moneylender 7.30pm £13.50 FISHBOWL Tea & Biscuits: DJ Gareth Stephens Retro swing, soul and ska 10pm £free GEORGE PAYNE Swing Dancing 7.30pm £8 GREEN DOOR STORE Javelin Genre hopping US duo 7pm £7 HAUNT Supercharged Drum&bass and breaks 11pm £3 HOPE Echo And The Beats, Travis Eddie, AJ Paterson, Lewis McKale, Ari Scott Live music fundraiser for the Macmillan charity 7.30pm £5 JW LENNONS Live Folk Music 9pm £free LATEST MUSIC BAR Tango Boot Camp Learn to tango like the Argentinians 8pm £3-8 MARLBOROUGH Open Mic 8pm £free MASH TUN Mash Tun Live Funk and rock covers band 9pm £free MESMERIST The Swing Ninjas Gypsy swing band 9pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Quiz Kong Pub quiz 8pm £1 NORTHERN LIGHTS Prognosis Set the DJ controls for the heart of psychedelia 8pm £free OCEANA #Yolo! Dance, dubstep and drum&bass 10.30pm £5/3.50 OLD MARKET Paul Morley Author and music critic talks about the landscape and culture of ‘the north’ 7pm £10 PRINCE ALBERT Della Lupa, Nick Williams, Common Tongues Live music 8pm £5 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Sticky Mike’s Muso Pop Quiz 8pm £1 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 VOLKS Hard Riddims Drum&bass and dubstep 11pm £tbc WESTERN FRONT Hush Hush Live acoustic music 9pm £free

THURSDAY 6TH

AUDIO Bastard Pop Musical mash-up 11pm £3/2 BEE’S MOUTH Language Games Live hip hop cypher with a house band 9pm £free BELUSHI’S Karaoke 8pm £free BRIGHTON ARTS CLUB Spoken Word Open Mic 7.30pm

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BRIGHTON CENTRE Killer Queen Tribute act starring Patrick Myers 6.30pm £18.50-25 BRUNSWICK Charity Pub Quiz Proceeds go to Tomorrow’s People 8pm £3 CHEQUERS Mouthleak Comedy: Michael Fabbri, John Tansey, David Jordan, Jim Grant, Alex Partridge Stand-up comedy night hosted by Fraser Geesin 7.30pm £free COALITION Secret Discotheque Replaying the soundtrack to your youth 11pm £4/3/2 CONCORDE2 KRS ONE The 40th anniversary of hip hop 7.30pm £15 DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 7.30pm £17.50 DRUID’S ARMS Jetpack Elastic Alt blues rock 8.30pm £free; The Druids Folk Live folk music 9pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Oblivion 11am £tbc; Populaire 3.30pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA A Hijacking 11am/4.15pm/9pm £tbc; The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 4pm/9.15pm £tbc EMPORIUM Shylock One-man show about Shakespeare’s ambiguous moneylender 7.30pm £13.50 FIDDLER’S ELBOW Live Lounge Live music 9pm £free FISHBOWL Residents Association: DJ Will Sumsuch DJs play hip hop, funk and world beats 10.30pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock

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GREEN DOOR STORE Spirit Of Gravity: The Static Memories, Luca Nasciuti, Laboratorio Experimental sounds and avant garde noises 8pm £5; Deer Brains: Holland, Bayy, Negative Pegasus DJs chosen by the London blog 11pm £free; World Tour: Holland, Bayy, Theo Verney Live bands

11pm £free HAUNT Chapel Club London synthpop band 7pm £9; Coconut College Thursday night party playing a right mix of stuff from A$AP Rocky to Grimes 11pm £3/2 KOMEDIA Hammer & Tongue An entertaining mix of poetry and comedic verse - hosted by Rosy Carrick and Mike Parker 7.30pm £5; Krater Comedy Club: Sean McLoughlin, Ahir Shah, Lindsay Sharman, Roger Monkhouse, John Moloney, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £9/6/5 LATEST MUSIC BAR Rosco Levee & The Southern Slide, Dead Whisky Live music 8pm £6/5 LIGHTHOUSE Monthly Talk: Chris King - Bafta Crew Masterclass Talks on digital art, culture and film 6.30pm £3 MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw’s classic drama set in the celebrity-and-fashion-obsessed world of now 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 MASH TUN They Mostly Come Out At Night Indie, electro and hip hop 9pm £free MESMERIST King Size Slim Boogie blues 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Open Mic Jam session with Joe Newman 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS David Waterhouse Comic And Art Show Opening night for an exhibition of art from the comic, ‘Wastezoid’ 6pm £free OCEANA Vodka Rocks Cheesy club night apparently named after a drinks promotion 10.30pm £3/free OLD MARKET Laughtermarket: Sean McLoughlin Standup comedy 8pm £4 PARK CRESCENT Fiddlesparks Traditional Irish folk music 8.30pm £free PRINCE ALBERT Dowsing, Annabel, Young Attenborough Live music 8pm £5 PROUD CABARET 50 Shades Of Cabaret Fetish cabaret for people who’d never thought of being kinky before reading that book 8pm £24 RANELAGH The Long Haul Country rock 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Big It Up! Resident DJs mine the golden era of dancehall and digital reggae 9pm £free SHOOSHH Azuri 10pm £3/free SMACK Fresh Thursday DJ Mike Panteli entertains the students 10.30pm £5/3 ST JAMES’ TAVERN Bacon Fat Stay Sick DJs play 50s and 60s “R&R, R&B, tittyshakers and blues” 9pm £free STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Hullabaloo New wave and post punk tunes (in the bar) 8pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Three Phantoms: Earl Carpenter, John Owen-Jones, Glyn Kerslake Extracts from Phantom Of The Opera and other musicals 7.30pm £24-33 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP Douzy ‘N’ Slyde Acoustic pub covers 9pm £free VICTORY Open Mic 8pm £free VOLKS Roll Through Drum&bass and dubstep, bass and beatbox 11pm £3 WORLD’S END The Big Quiz Night 8pm £1

FRIDAY 7TH

ABOVE AUDIO Home House and disco DJs 9pm £free AUDIO Minimal Kids: Enzo Siffreddi Minimalist electronica 11pm £7/5/free

BASEMENT CLUB Friday Night Live With Lady LaRue Cabaret is a drag sometimes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Friday Night Floor Fillers Dance and R&B anthems Details tbc BLACK DOVE Hot-Tip Hi-Fi DJ with a fine collection of vintage reggae and rocksteady records 8pm £free BLACK LION Soul Casserole A melting pot of hot funk beats and soul grooves 8.30pm £free BRIGHTON ARTS CLUB Momus Legendary obscure singer and writer 9pm £7 BRUNSWICK Amy In The Winehouse Tribute act 8pm £6 CHEQUERS For Those About To Rock The DJ salutes you 8pm £free

COALITION Friday I’m In Love No more lectures for a day or two 11pm £3-6 COWLEY CLUB Club Zygotic: Klaus Filip, Johannes Kretz, DJ Admore B-sides Austrian noise experiment 8pm £5 DIGITAL Stonelove Indie rock&roll club 11pm £4/3 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Funky Friday: DJ Nick Hirst, DJ Wayne 9.30pm £free DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 8.30pm £17.50

DRUID’S ARMS Hot Pepper Sauce DJ I.D.G. plays old school funk, soul and house 10pm £free DUKE OF NORFOLK Lady Lola, MC Cashback, DJ Lamp, Miss Scarlett DJ plays funk, Motown, reggae and hip hop 9pm

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DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Iceman 4pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 4pm/9pm £tbc; Serenity 11pm £tbc FISHBOWL Keep It Wheel DJ plays rare disco, soul and boogie 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Fever Bands and DJs play Latin, salsa and reggae 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Soulshyne Soulful house and original disco grooves with DJ Mick Fuller 9pm £free FUNFAIR Circus Commercial music mash-up with fire breathing and snake charming sideshows 10pm £5/3 FUNKYFISH Thank Funk Soul, funk, jazz and Motown

10.30pm £free GLOBE The Get Down! DJ night playing a mix of Motown, soul, blues, funk and swing 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Foxygen Live music 7pm £8; Pins Mancunian girl band invoking the sound of C86 7pm £5; Donky Pitch: Ital Tek, Chesslo Junior, Ghost Mutt, Grinel Electronica and hip hop 11pm £free HAMPTON Dad’s Old Vinyl DJs play retro funk, pop and hip hop records 9pm £free HAUNT John Foxx & The Maths, Vile Electrodes Analogue pioneer dragged back into relevance by ongoing synthpop nostalgia 7pm £20; Ghostpoet Electro producer with a mellow jazz edge 7pm £12/10; Scroobius Pip’s We Are Lizards: Afrika Bamtaataa The hip hop beat poet brings his Shoreditch club night to Brighton 11pm £12/10 HOP POLES Control Alt Delete Resident DJs 10pm £free HOPE SlipJam B: Wordsmiff & Supar Nova, TJ & Lenses, Stash Sounds & Gee Bag Hip hop battleground for Brighton b-boys with an open mic and deck rap sessions 9pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: John Moloney, Ian Stone, Sam Avery, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £16.50; Ultimate Power Do you possess enough irony reserves to get you through an entire night of power ballads? 11pm £5; Jackport: Rob, Danny Modular, Frank Crofts New deep and soulful house night 11pm £free LATEST MUSIC BAR The George Kypreos Band Greek bouzouki band 8.30pm £8/6 LIFE Outlook Festival Launch: Loefah, Phaeleh 11pm £tbc LOFT Mojo To Go Go DJs spin mod beat, garage and psych 9pm £5 MARLBOROUGH Skard 4 Lyfe Reggae and ska with a splash of the 80s and a dollop of dubstep 9pm £free MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw’s classic drama set in the celebrity-and-fashion-obsessed world of now 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 MESMERIST Shake, Holla & Roll Vintage blues, swing and rock&roll 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Culture Sounds Funk, soul, ska and reggae DJs 8pm £free NEPTUNE The Informers Band Funk and soul 8.30pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Beat Burger DJ plays soul, funk, hip hop and reggae 8.30pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Soul DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Love Sexy Is it a question, a statement or just two words put next to each other? 10.30pm £6/free PRINCE ALBERT Paper Playground, Click Click Drone, Tiger Bite Fever Live music 8pm £4/3; Bend Over I’ll Drive Rock&roll DJs (downstairs) 8.30pm £free PRINCE ARTHUR The Massive Organ Trio Live funk and soul grooves 9pm £free PROUD CABARET Blitz Relive the highlife of wartime Britain in this 1940s themed ballroom blitz 7pm £34 RANELAGH The Radiokings Live rock and blues 8.30pm £free SHOOSHH Runway Old school R&B and party mash ups 10pm £5/4/3/free SMACK Antro Urban and chart tunes from Juice FM DJ, Mike Pantelli 11pm £5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR OPM, Ghouls, Summerslam88 Hip hop and pop rock 7pm £9; Songs For The Deaf Ear pounding rock and grunge from the 90s (in the bar) 9pm £3; Dude Ranch 11pm £tbc THEATRE ROYAL Three Phantoms: Earl Carpenter, John Owen-Jones, Glyn Kerslake Extracts from Phantom Of The Opera and other musicals 7.30pm £24-33 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP DJ Moler Funk, soul and rare grooves 9pm £free UNITARIAN CHURCH Nick Andrews Sonatas by Beethoven and Haydn 12.30pm £3; Olof Arnalds, Abi Wade Icelandic indie singer 7pm £8.50 VOLKS Congo Natty, Dialect & Kosine, Unity Hi-Fi, X-Nation, DJ As-If, Mr Sleepz Jungle rumble with the Rebel MC 10pm £6 WESTERN FRONT Unhooked Generation Retro DJs with an ear for 60s Motown and northern soul 9pm £free WORLD’S END Carl Simmons, Teddie T Live music and DJ set 9pm £free

SATURDAY 8TH

10 BELOW Show Me Love 90s dance anthems with DJ Andy Gibbens and P90 10.30pm £4/3 ABOVE AUDIO Ruff Snippets DJ plays hip hop, funk and soul

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ANCIENT MARINER Acoustic Sessions: Corcovado Duo Funky latin music 8pm £free AUDIO Warehouse: Prince Club House and techno club night 11pm £7/5/free

BASEMENT CLUB Fusion: DJ Peter Castle, DJ Lee Harris Chart and club remixes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Smashed DJ Moogle’s mash-up Details tbc BLIND TIGER Stay Sick!: The Baron Four Bands and DJs play 50s and 60s surf, garage and rock&roll 9pm £3 BRUNSWICK Brighton Jazz School Showcase End of term jazz gig 1pm £5; The Harvest Sessions: House Of Hats, Cordelia Gartside, Emily Baker Folk night 7.30pm £6/5 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Controversy - The Prince Party! Simon Price and DJ Smogo pay homage to the lovable sex dwarf with a dress-up night of film, music and themed cocktails (upstairs) 9pm £2 COALITION Prok & Fitch, Dom Long, James Murray, Ed Brumwell, Aaron Lewis, Disobey House night 11pm £tbc; Blow: Vince Manganaro, Charly Lopez, Charles Green The party never stops 3am £5 CONCORDE2 Megadance: Sub Zero, Funtcase, Benny Page, Plyr, Rudi Redz, LK Meganew megamonthly megabass meganight 11pm £3 COWLEY CLUB Slutdisko Electro punk disco madness with a live band and a ‘bike prom’ theme 8pm £free DIGITAL Saturday Rocks 11pm £5/3 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Sexy Saturday: DJ Tony B

9.30pm £free DOME Reginald D Hunter Stand-up comedy 8pm £23/21 DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 8.30pm £17.50 DRUID’S ARMS DJ Green Man’s Garden Of Delights A carefully cultivated set of soul, psychedelia, funk and pop 10pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Odd Life of Timothy Green 11am £tbc; The Iceman 4pm/9pm £tbc; Blue Velvet 11.30pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 4pm/9pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Saturday Sizzlers DJs drop hot vinyl into your ears 8pm £free FISHBOWL What’s Wrong With Groovin’?: Ed Meme, Matt Beatwell Two DJs set out to answer the age-old question with a stack of drum-driven funk and soul 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Beta Hector Robotic soul music from the Tru Thoughts DJ 9pm £free FREEMASONS Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free FUNFAIR Magic Dancefloor fillers from every era 9pm £7/5 FUNKYFISH Oldschool Saturday Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10pm £6/5 GLOBE Upstairs At The Globe House and disco DJs 9pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Hey Fever #2: Negative Pegasus, Among Brothers, The Holy Orders, Bermuda Ern, Hot Glass, Aloosh, Scriber, Chalk Cupboard Music presents an afternoon of live bands 2pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Pop Not Pop Pop night with Dynamite Sal 11pm £free HAUNT Liars The NY band try to wrong-foot you with yet another twist on their electro post punk tangent 7pm £10; It Is Still 1985 Travel through time to an ancient realm where keytars are still pretty cool 11pm £3 HOPE Splashh, Superfood DIY album launch 8pm £7 KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: John Moloney, The Noise Next Door, Sam Avery, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 7pm/10.30pm £5-22 LATEST MUSIC BAR Tonight Matthew I will be the singer in a covers band 8.30pm £8 LIFE XXY Chromosome clubbing from the #Hashtag DJs 11pm £7/5/3 MARLBOROUGH Cherry Pop Classic party tunes with DJ Fondue Inferno 8pm £free MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw’s classic drama set in the celebrity-and-fashion-obsessed world of now 2.30pm/7.30pm £8.50/6.50 MESMERIST Juke Joint Jamboree Rhythm & blues and rock&roll records from the days of the dance halls 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Unhooked Generation Retro DJs with an ear for 60s Motown and northern soul 9pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS DJ Jazzy D Jazz, funk and soul 9pm £free OCEANA Weekend Has Landed You know what you’re getting with this place, so you don’t need a listings mag to tell you (unless you’re from out of town on a hen night, in which case you’ll be going there anyway) 10.30pm £10/free OUCH BAR Tarantino Fancy Dress Party Burlesque and DJs 8pm £free PRESTON MANOR Hidden Histories - A Real Life Lady Chatterley? Hear about the shady privates lives of Edwardian ladies 11am/2pm £10/8 PRINCE ALBERT The X-Rays, Meanstead Garage punk 8pm £5 PRINCE ARTHUR DJ Marchall Scratch beats 9pm £free PROUD CABARET Pop Kraft 4th Birthday Party Pop tunes and cheeky cabaret with Boogaloo Stu and crew 7pm £8/6

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RANELAGH The Stuart James Band Live blues rock 8.30pm

£free

RIKI TIK Skatadays Reggae, rocksteady and vintage ska records 9pm £free SHOOSHH J’adore Dance music, house and R&B club 10pm £7/5

SMACK I Love NY Saturdays DJs Mike Gorgeous and Mikee Hollywood pay their regards to the 80s American disco scene 11pm £7/5/3; J’box: Thomas Gandey, Tough Love, Nolan, DPM New late night Saturday after party 2am £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Viv Albertine, Laetitia Sadier The guitarist from The Slits and the singer from Stereolab 7pm £8; Kaleidoscope Eclectic proggy DJing (in the bar) 9pm £free; Suffragette City Indie anthems 11pm £2 THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP DJ Mark Gogglez Dance classics 8pm

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VICTORY Soul Casserole A melting pot of hot funk beats and soul grooves 9pm £free VOLKS Subliminal: Devilman, Devize, DJ Escae, Boosta & Atmost, Hizzle, Levela, Agro & Too Greezy, Edit, Overdose, Charlie Rotten & DJ Rootz, Double J, Drillz, Raff, Dirty Buziness, Whie Louis & Black Louis, Dark Entity, Stemplate, Kilo, Deviation, Joe RV, Tony BPM, Brighton Rock, Twistix & DBK Drum&bass sessions 10pm £5 WESTERN FRONT DJ Dennis Castro Not only playing ‘muscle rhymes’ and ‘jiggy fitness’ but also ‘lazy garage’ and ‘blog pop’ 9pm £free WORLD’S END The Mice Live music 9pm £free

SUNDAY 9TH

ABOVE AUDIO Enzo’s Daytime Party 4pm £free BASEMENT CLUB Pop!Candy DJ Claire Fuller plays pure non-stop pop 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Quiz Night 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Bassey Plays Basie Trombonist Mark Bassey pays tribute to Count Basie 8pm £tbc CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Express Yourself Live music, poetry and comedy (upstairs) 5pm £free; The Geekest Link Possibly the only time in your life anyone will care how much you know about the regional dialects of Daleks 8.30pm £1 CHURCHILL SQUARE Urban Dance Day Streetfunk for all the family 11am £free DOME STUDIO Diamond Revamped musical based on the East End crossdresser Harry Young, aka ‘Diamond Lil’ 3pm £17.50 DUKE OF BEAUFORT Sunday Cinema Cult classics and free popcorn 8pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Iceman 4pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Odd Life Of Timothy Green 11am £tbc; The Elephant Man 4pm £tbc; The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 9pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Sham-Rock Open Mic 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Recovery? Reggae through the ages 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Reggae & Roasts Reggae and chilled beats Time tbc £free GREEN DOOR STORE Sly & The Family Drone Sound art made with drums and processed cassettes 7pm £tbc; Green Door Blues Big Itch DJs plus the resident blues band, Smokestack 10.30pm £free HAUNT UK Subs, Brutal Regime, Brain Jelly First wave punks who never sold out or stopped 7pm £10 KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: John Moloney, Jarred Christmas, Paul Myrehaug, Phil Wang, Joe Bor, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £5-12; Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside Indie rock singer described by someone or other as “a cross between Ella Fitzgerald and Tom Waits” 8pm £8 LATEST MUSIC BAR Brighton Calling: Stark, The Folk, Nick Williams, Chylde Owler, Connor Bannister Live music 6pm £5; Songs For Belltree An afternoon of live music Time tbc £4/2 LECTERN The Sunday Sermon Stripped down band night 6.30pm £free MARLBOROUGH THEATRE Book Of Spells - A Love Story Performance storytelling 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 MUCKY DUCK Quiz On My Face “Quiz night with a difference” perhaps with a very special prize 7pm £1 NEPTUNE Nick Stephenson Acoustic singer songwriter 8.30pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Splatch Funk fusion band 4pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Light Sundays The DJ has a lazy Sunday afternoon 4pm £free OLD MARKET Post-Roast Comedy Previews: Nish Kumar, James Acaster Stand-up comedy 4pm £6 PRINCE ALBERT Pollacky, Gypsy Stars Live music 7.30pm £6.50 RANELAGH Mike Ross Band Live blues rock 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Night Food Rhythm&blues, calypso and ska inspired by 1950s Jamaican sound systems 9pm £free THISTLE HOTEL Faulty Towers The Dining Experience Interactive comedy show with a three course meal served by the lovably inept hotel staff 8pm £49.50/43.50 THOMAS KEMP Jazz In The Afternoon: Le Duo Live jazz 4pm £free THOMAS KEMP Tango Sessions 8pm £free VICTORY Blues Sundays DJ plays blues and soul Noon £free

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ANCIENT MARINER Quiz Night 8pm £1 BEE’S MOUTH The Bee’s Mouth Jazz Forum Jazz jam with a house band 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Decadance 8pm £free BLIND TIGER The 333 Club: Jipsy Magic, Fragile Creatures, Arthur And The Irrational Live music 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Open Mic 7.30pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Lucy Beaumont BBC’s New Comedian Of The Year 7.30pm £5 COALITION Trash Mondays Filthy tunes for students and layabouts alike 11pm £4/3 DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Gruffalo’s Child 11am £tbc; The Iceman 3.30pm/8.30pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Thelma And Louise 11am £tbc; The King Of Marvin Gardens 11am £tbc; The Stone Roses - Made Of Stone Documentary about the band by Shane Meadows 4pm/9pm £tbc; Sightseers & Ben Wheatley Q&A 6.30pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Super Mega Schwarzenegger Live music from Benny Brooke and Oliver Croome 8.30pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE WEN Student fundraiser 11pm £3 HAUNT Verses Big anthemic rock 7pm £5; Fat Poppadaddys Student indie night 11pm £3/2/free HOPE Stray Dogs, Robert Bearsby Live music 8pm £4; Live Sessions Live music (downstairs) 8pm £free; Open Mic Weekly open mic hosted by Chris Instinct 9pm £free MESMERIST Flash Mob Jazz Raucous jazz band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Mucky Monday Sessions Acoustic singer songwriter night 7.30pm £free NEPTUNE More Music Monday Open mic night 8.30pm £free PRINCE ALBERT Dave McPherson Solo show from the singer of alt metallers, InMe 8pm £8 PRINCE ARTHUR Broken Mic Open mic night hosted by Robin Coward 8pm £free SHOOSHH KISS Student night 10pm £4/3/2/free THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 7.45pm £10-32.50 THOMAS KEMP Quiz Night 8pm £1 VOLKS Strictly Reggae Dancehall, roots, revival 11pm £5/4.50

TUESDAY 11TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cottontail Club Big band and jitter jive tunes 9pm £free

BELUSHI’S Polka Electro mash-up with DJ Barlow 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Archway Choir Contemporary choir group 12pm/7.30pm £tbc; Jazz Jam Open session with a house band and special guests 8pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Skeptics In The Pub Talks on science and rationalism with guest speakers (upstairs) 8pm £2; Open Mic Hosted by Mike Mcmichelson and Kev De Souza 8.30pm £free

CHEQUERS Open Mic With Wolf William 8pm £free DIGITAL CU Next Tuesday It’ll teach the universities to timetable lectures for Wednesday mornings 11pm £4/3 DUKE OF NORFOLK Open Mic 9pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The King Of Marvin Gardens 11am £tbc; The Iceman 4pm/9pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Gruffalo’s Child 11am £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW QUIZness Time Are you a pub quiz whizz, or bit of a half-wit? 8pm £1 FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free

FUNKYFISH Cuban Salsa Classes 9.30pm £6/3 GLOBE Basement Cinema Underground films, comfy seats and free popcorn 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Us Baby Bear Bones Local indie darlings 7pm £free; Donuts Hipster funk and hip hop gems 11pm £free LATEST MUSIC BAR Charity Chuckle: Carl Donnelly Laughter makes you feel good, especially when it’s for charity 8pm £8/5 LECTERN Battered: Golding Indie rock band night 7pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Emily’s Quiz Night 8pm £free OLD MARKET Cats! City Youth Theatre Company takes on the mog-based musical 7.30pm £15/8 PRINCE ALBERT Gunk, The M-Theory, Broadway Live music 8pm £4 RED LION Challenging General Knowledge & Music Quiz 8pm £1 THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 7.45pm £10-32.50 THOMAS KEMP Poker Evening 8pm £free

WEDNESDAY 12TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cookin Beats Hip hop with a side of order of funk and a sprinkling of reggae 8pm £free AUDIO Flight Facilities Australian indie electro DJ duo 7pm £tbc; Get Jacked! New midweek house club 11pm £5/3 BASEMENT CLUB Mash Up Commercial house with DJ Lee

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Harris 11pm £free BEE’S MOUTH Open Mic 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Guilty Pleasures Songs you shouldn’t like but like despite pretending not to like them 8pm £free BRIGHTON ARTS CLUB Electronica Sextronica Open Mic Electric Orchestra Improvised jam session 8pm £free BRIGHTON MUSEUM Mystery Art Auction For The Martlets Hospice 7pm £5 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Funny HaHa: Jo Neary, Joe Wilkinson Quirky character comedy and stand-up 8pm £5 COALITION BIMM End Of Term Showcase Music students perform in earnest 7.15pm £2; CoCo LoCo Dancehall and dubstep music for students to lose the plot to 10.30pm £5/3/1 DIGITAL Fresh Meat “First-year university students, yum” 11pm £1 DRUID’S ARMS We Change The Tempo DJ set of international sounds 9pm £free DUKE OF BEAUFORT Poker Night 8pm £5 DUKE OF NORFOLK Pub Quiz 9pm £1 DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA The Iceman 11am/4pm/9pm £tbc FISHBOWL Tea & Biscuits: DJ Gareth Stephens Retro swing, soul and ska 10pm £free GEORGE PAYNE Swing Dancing 7.30pm £8 GREEN DOOR STORE Talulah Rendall Live music 7pm £free HAUNT Danny Brown Live music 7pm £15; Supercharged Drum&bass and breaks 11pm £3 JW LENNONS Live Folk Music 9pm £free LATEST MUSIC BAR Tango Boot Camp Learn to tango like the Argentinians 8pm £3-8 MARLBOROUGH Open Mic 8pm £free MASH TUN Mash Tun Live Funk and rock covers band 9pm £free MESMERIST The Swing Ninjas Gypsy swing band 9pm £free MR WOLFE Lumbers, Emily Pelstring, Winston & Goldstein Atmospheric soundscapes and live visual projections (you must reserve entry) 8pm £5 MUCKY DUCK Crackling Griffins Open session for Irish and old time folk 9pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Quiz Kong Pub quiz 8pm £1 OCEANA #Yolo! Dance, dubstep and drum&bass 10.30pm £5/3.50 OLD MARKET Cats! City Youth Theatre Company takes on the mog-based musical 7.30pm £15/8 PARK CRESCENT English Folk Session Live music 8.30pm £free PRINCE ALBERT Los Explosivos, Repeat Prescriptions, Spit Shake Sisters, Stay Sick DJs Live music 8pm £6.50 RANELAGH Haunted: Annaca Catchy indie folk with great pop vocals 8.30pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 7.45pm £10-32.50 WESTERN FRONT Hush Hush Live acoustic music 9pm £free

THURSDAY 13TH

AUDIO Bastard Pop Musical mash-up 11pm £3/2 BELUSHI’S Karaoke 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Bob Hillary & The Massive Mellow, Duncan Disorderly & The Scallywags Rootsy folk pop band with the frontman of cult trip hop group, The Ruffness 8pm £7 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK David Trent - This Is All I Have Video-assisted stand-up comedy (upstairs) 7.30pm £5 COALITION Secret Discotheque Replaying the soundtrack to your youth 11pm £4/3/2 CONCORDE2 Pete Rock, 184, The Purist, Adam And Cuth, Neil B 7.30pm £13 DRUID’S ARMS Subvert Normality: Lost In Vegas Post rock punk bands 8pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Our Children 11am £tbc; The Iceman 4pm £tbc; NT Live - The Audience 7pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA NT Live - The Audience 7pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Brian McNamara Covers songs and trad Irish tunes 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Residents Association: DJ Will Sumsuch DJs play hip hop, funk and world beats 10.30pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free

FUNFAIR Bug’A’Boo Hip hop and R&B ladies’ night 11pm

£4/2

GLOBE Hang The DJ! A night of punter-picked playlists 9pm

£free

GREEN DOOR STORE LUX New electronica night with sound mapping and experimental visuals 11pm £free HAUNT Coconut College Thursday night party playing a right mix of stuff from A$AP Rocky to Grimes 11pm £3/2 HOPE End Of The Trail Label Showcase: Digo, Candela, Weatherbird, Crime Scene, Street Party In Soho, Vaude Villians Live music 7pm £5 KOMEDIA So You Think You’re Funny? Prestigious comedy contest that’s been running since the 80s. That’s a lot of running, they must be very tired. Perhaps they need a nice sit down. But they can’t, they have to stand up. They have to stand up to do stand-up comedy. Yes, we think we are 8pm £6 KOMEDIA The Noise Next Door - Boys On Tour Improv comedy troupe 8pm £12/10 LATEST MUSIC BAR Catalyst Club Guest speakers give a

short talk about whatever their weird obsession is 8pm £5 MASH TUN They Mostly Come Out At Night Indie, electro and hip hop 9pm £free MESMERIST Lucy & The Scamps Punky banjo ‘n’ bass swing band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Open Mic Jam session with Joe Newman 9pm £free OCEANA Vodka Rocks Cheesy club night apparently named after a drinks promotion 10.30pm £3/free OLD MARKET Cats! City Youth Theatre Company takes on the mog-based musical 7.30pm £15/8 PRINCE ALBERT Earthtone 9, The Barnum Meserve, Anacondas Live music 8pm £6 PRINCE ARTHUR Acoustic Sessions: Charlie Lovett Live music 8pm £free PROUD CABARET 50 Shades Of Cabaret Fetish cabaret for people who’d never thought of being kinky before reading that book 8pm £24 RANELAGH Shauna Parker & The Saloon Bar Band Country and swing band 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Big It Up! Resident DJs mine the golden era of dancehall and digital reggae 9pm £free SHOOSHH Azuri 10pm £3/free SMACK Fresh Thursday DJ Mike Panteli entertains the students 10.30pm £5/3 ST JAMES’ TAVERN Bacon Fat Stay Sick DJs play 50s and 60s “R&R, R&B, tittyshakers and blues” 9pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 2.30pm/7.45pm £10-32.50 THOMAS KEMP Mark Vis Live music knees up with a mobile piano 9pm £free VICTORY Open Mic 8pm £free VOLKS Roll Through Drum&bass and dubstep, bass and beatbox 11pm £3 WORLD’S END The Big Quiz Night 8pm £1

FRIDAY 14TH

ABOVE AUDIO Home House and disco DJs 9pm £free AUDIO Cyril Hahn Swiss house DJ with a fondness for R&B remixes 11pm £12.50 BASEMENT CLUB Friday Night Live With Lady LaRue Cabaret is a drag sometimes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Friday Night Floor Fillers Dance and R&B anthems Details tbc BLACK DOVE Mo Taters! DJs play vintage tunes from across the Americas 8pm £free BRIGHTON CENTRE Eco-technology Show 2013 Exhibition and conference showcasing low carbon tech 9am £5 BRUNSWICK The Cloggz Jazz funk band 8pm £tbc CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Funny Girls: The Short & Girlie Show Stand-up, sketches and music (upstairs) 8pm £5/4 CHEQUERS We R Bob, DJ Lex Angel DJ night 8pm £free COALITION Friday I’m In Love No more lectures for a day or two 11pm £3-6 CONCORDE2 BIMM End Of Term Party Music students released for a brief foray into normal society 7pm £2 COWLEY CLUB F*cking The Night: Broket, Bataj Live music 8.30pm £4 DIGITAL Stonelove Indie rock&roll club 11pm £4/3 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Funky Friday: DJ Nick Hirst, DJ Wayne 9.30pm £free DOME STUDIO SOURCE New Music: Martin Rossiter, The Beautiful Word, Jacko Hooper Brighton’s best bands chosen by Brighton’s best listings mag 8pm £14 DRUID’S ARMS 2+2=5 A film by Petrusco 8pm £free DUKE OF NORFOLK Lady Lola, MC Cashback, DJ Lamp, Miss Scarlett DJ plays funk, Motown, reggae and hip hop 9pm £free DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Man Of Steel Noon/3pm/6pm/9.15pm £tbc FISHBOWL Jeff Daniels Soul and hip hop DJ 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Fever Bands and DJs play Latin, salsa and reggae 9pm £free FUNFAIR Circus Commercial music mash-up with fire breathing and snake charming sideshows 10pm £5/3 FUNKYFISH Thank Funk Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10.30pm £free GLADSTONE Blyth Power, Anal Beard Folk punk trainspotting legends play historically-accurate anthems about ancient Greece and Tudor monarchs 8.30pm £free GLOBE The Get Down! DJ night playing a mix of Motown, soul, blues, funk and swing 8pm £free GREAT EASTERN Whiskey Preachin’ DJs Shamblin Sexton and Senor Mick play Delta swamp rock boogie 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Inca Babies 80s post punk indie legends return with a new album full of bleak tales inspired by the sea 7pm £7; Electro Blues Remixed jukebox jump blues night with a live band 11pm £free HAMPTON Dad’s Old Vinyl DJs play retro funk, pop and hip hop records 9pm £free HOP POLES Control Alt Delete Resident DJs 10pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Jeff Innocent, Addy Van Der Borgh, Mark Maier, Andrew Stanley Stand-up comedy night 8pm £16.50; Deep Blue Live music 8pm £10; Missing Cat Club: Greg Dread, General Panic, McGoo Monthly club night mixing the sounds of Jamaica, Brixton and Berlin - this time with a guest DJ set by the guy from Dreadzone 11pm £6/4/3; Man Of Steel Premier After Party Fancy dress theme night following the cinema screening 11pm £6/5

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LIFE Below The Line: Djrum, Anushka, Chesus House and garage 11pm £7/5/4 MARLBOROUGH I <3 Electro DJs play alt electro 9pm £free MESMERIST Shake, Holla & Roll Vintage blues, swing and rock&roll 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Gold Chains No Brains A mix of carboot house, codeine krunk and chip shop hip hop 8pm £free NEPTUNE John Crampton Foot-stomping blues explosion 8.30pm £free

NORTH LAINE PUB Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS DJ Prateek Gypsy dub DJ 9pm £free OCEANA Love Sexy Is it a question, a statement or just two words put next to each other? 10.30pm £6/free OHSO SOCIAL Dirty Sunset Disco Metrosexual disco and house club 9pm £tbc OLD MARKET Cats! City Youth Theatre Company takes on the mog-based musical 7.30pm £15/8 PRINCE ALBERT Knifeworld, Thumpermonkey, Ham Legion Angular, complex and psychedelic rocking - what you’d expect from someone who used to be in Cardiacs 8pm £6/5 SHOOSHH Runway Old school R&B and party mash ups 10pm £5/4/3/free SMACK Antro Urban and chart tunes from Juice FM DJ, Mike Pantelli 11pm £5/3 ST LUKE’S CHURCH The Piano Sonata - Romantic And Modern Classic music recital from Agnieszka Pluta 7.30pm £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Brighton Rocks: Ghosts Of Future Past, Treehead, The Fuses, Dorey The Wise Live music 7pm £4; Physics House Party Two floors of live bands, DJs and psychedelic interactive art 9pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 7.45pm £10-32.50 THOMAS KEMP Hot-Tip Hi-Fi DJ with a fine collection of vintage reggae and rocksteady records 8pm £free UNITARIAN CHURCH Anastasia Witt & Crispin Lewis Russian romantic arias and duets 12.30pm £3 VOLKS Erisian Darkside drum&bass, hardcore rave and mutant jungle 11pm £tbc

SATURDAY 15TH

ABOVE AUDIO Ruff Snippets DJ plays hip hop, funk and soul Time tbc £free

ANCIENT MARINER Acoustic Sessions Live music 8pm

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AUDIO The Temperance Movement Presumably the venue won’t be selling many drinks tonight 7pm £7; Warehouse: Tom Demac House and techno club night 11pm £7/5/free BASEMENT CLUB Fusion: DJ Peter Castle, DJ Lee Harris Chart and club remixes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Smashed DJ Moogle’s mash-up Details tbc BLIND TIGER Hold Fire Live music 7pm £4 BRIGHTON CENTRE Eco-technology Show 2013 Exhibition and conference showcasing low carbon tech 9am £5 BRUNSWICK Willie & The Bandits Roots rock band 8pm £tbc CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Clara Bow’s Premiere Prohibition Party Silent film fundraiser with The Seduction Show starlets 8pm £3 CHEQUERS Emma Stevens Live music 8pm £free COALITION SLS (Sounds Like Saturday) 11pm £7/5; Blow: Vince Manganaro, Charly Lopez, Charles Green The party never stops 3am £5 CONCORDE2 Craig Charles’ Funk And Soul Show: DJ Format, The Impellers, Soul Casserole, Sir Funk, What’s Wrong With Groovin’ DJs and a live band 11pm £12 COWLEY CLUB Riots Not Diets: Shopping, Daskinsey4, Dog Legs DIY queercore riot grrrl night 8pm £5 DIGITAL Free The Beats If you love beats, set them free. If they come back ten years later in a chart remix, they’re yours 11pm £5/free DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Sexy Saturday: DJ Tony B 9.30pm £free DOME Straight Up ‘13 Dance show with Lukas McFarlane 6pm £10 DRUID’S ARMS DJ Paul Von Marshell Rock and indie classics 10pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA Chimpanzee 11am £5 DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Man Of Steel 11am/2pm/5pm/8.15pm £tbc FABRICA Craftaganza Two days of handmade crafts and arty trinkets 10.30am £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Saturday Sizzlers DJs drop hot vinyl into your ears 8pm £free FISHBOWL DJ Åbo & Ally Smith Jazz Rooms DJs play dirty funk and hot jazz 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Duncan Disorderly & Ben GC Disco and house classics 9pm £free FREEMASONS Saturday Night Disc Spinners DJ night 9pm £free FUNFAIR Magic Dancefloor fillers from every era 9pm £7/5 FUNKYFISH Oldschool Saturday Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10pm £6/5 GLOBE Upstairs At The Globe House and disco DJs 9pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE The Black Fields, Apples & Eve, Forestears Country blues band 8pm £5; Soulful Strut Russ Dewbury and guests play funk, soul and electro jazz 11pm £free

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HAMPTON Rollin’ Dynamite DJ Ratman plays rockabilly and rock&roll tunes 9pm £free HAUNT It Is Still 1985 Travel through time to an ancient realm where keytars are still pretty cool 11pm £3 HOP POLES Arthur Shillin’ Electro swing mash-ups 10pm £free HOPE Loom Would it make you want to go if you knew the band were fronted by the little brother of The Horrors’ frontman? What about if you knew that the NME put them in their ‘Top 20 bands to watch in 2013’? The two facts are not unconnected 8pm £5 KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Jeff Innocent, Jimmy McGhie, Mark Maier, Andrew Stanley Stand-up comedy night 7pm/10.30pm £5-22; Spellbound “An 80s night for people who hate 80s nights” - Simon Price plays the alternative highlights of the decade 9pm £5/4 LIFE XXY Chromosome clubbing from the #Hashtag DJs 11pm £7/5/3 MARLBOROUGH Cherry Pop Classic party tunes with DJ Fondue Inferno 8pm £free MESMERIST Juke Joint Jamboree Rhythm & blues and rock&roll records from the days of the dance halls 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Ross Never Sleeps DJ set 9pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB The Spectones Raw rhythm and blues band 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Rockzaurus DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Weekend Has Landed You know what you’re getting with this place, so you don’t need a listings mag to tell you (unless you’re from out of town on a hen night, in which case you’ll be going there anyway) 10.30pm £10/free OLD MARKET Cats! City Youth Theatre Company takes on the mog-based musical 7.30pm £15/8 PRESTON MANOR Hidden Lives - Domestic Service In The 1920s And 1930s 11am/2pm £10/8; Haunted House Experience Sit in on a vigil with Preston Manor’s ghost busters (includes tea and biscuits) 7.30pm £30/25 RANELAGH The Will Johns Band Blues rock 8.30pm £free RED LION DJ Gremlin’s Rockin Stompers 9pm £free RIKI TIK Skatadays Reggae, rocksteady and vintage ska records 9pm £free SHOOSHH J’adore Dance music, house and R&B club 10pm £7/5 SMACK I Love NY Saturdays DJs Mike Gorgeous and Mikee Hollywood pay their regards to the 80s American disco scene 11pm £7/5/3; J’box: Thomas Gandey, Tough Love, Nolan, DPM New late night Saturday after party 2am £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Brighton Rocks: The Art Club, Clubfoot, House On Fire, Alex Thomas Live music 7pm £4; 2003 Indie music from the last ten years (in the bar) 9pm £free; Donuts Hipster funk and hip hop gems (in the club) 11pm £3 THEATRE ROYAL Beautiful Thing Jonathan Harvey’s moving urban fairytale of teenage love 2.30pm/7.45pm £10-32.50 THEATRE ROYAL Jonathan Harvey In Conversation With Paul Burston An audience with the playwright and screenwriter 6pm £8.50 THOMAS KEMP DJ Greg Gore Classic rock tunes 9pm £free VICTORY Don Simon DJ The don of jazzhop brings along his collection of funk, soul, hip hop and modern brass band tunes 9pm £free VOLKS Frequency: Maztek, Frankee, High Maintenance, De:tune, Sublok Drum&bass sessions 10pm £2 WALMER CASTLE Bad Bad Whiskey Skifflebilly trio 8.30pm £free WESTERN FRONT Moochin’ DJ Lanx plays northern soul, classic rock and hot funk 9pm £free

SUNDAY 16TH

ABOVE AUDIO Enzo’s Daytime Party 4pm £free BASEMENT CLUB Pop!Candy DJ Claire Fuller plays pure non-stop pop 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Quiz Night 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Vocademy Kids’ vocal showcase 2pm £tbc; Brighton Folk Monthly folk night hosted by Amy Hill 8pm £free CHEQUERS King’s Hi-Fi Dub with Fiachra and Ting Bracket 7pm £free COWLEY CLUB Ghost Mice, Delay, Spoonboy, Martha US folk punk 8pm £4 DOME Brighton Open Air Theatre Benefit: Stewart Lee, Mark Thomas, Tim Vine, Joanna Neary, Simon Evans, Susan Murray An incredible line-up of comedians raise money to build an open theatre in honour of the late Adrian Bunting, a local playwright who died of cancer in May 8pm £20/15 DUKE OF BEAUFORT Sunday Cinema Cult classics and free popcorn 8pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA All Stars Autism-friendly exclusive show 11am £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Man Of Steel 2pm/5pm/8.15pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Sham-Rock Open Mic 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Recovery? Reggae through the ages 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Reggae & Roasts Reggae and chilled beats Time tbc £free GREEN DOOR STORE Feastem, Oblivionized Hardcore vikings of metal 6pm £3; Green Door Blues Big Itch DJs plus the resident blues band, Smokestack 10.30pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Jeff Innocent, Jimmy McGhie, Lucy Beaumont, Joe Wells, Andrew Stanley Stand-

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up comedy night 8pm £5-12 LECTERN The Sunday Sermon: Derider Stripped down band night 6.30pm £free MUCKY DUCK Quiz On My Face “Quiz night with a difference” perhaps with a very special prize 7pm £1 NEPTUNE Mad Badger Classic rock 8.30pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Kokopelli Country folk band 3pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Light Sundays The DJ has a lazy Sunday afternoon 4pm £free OLD MARKET iTopia Theatre piece about technology and relationships 7pm £12/10 PALMEIRA Matt Andersen Well-respected Canadian guitarist 7.30pm £9 PRINCE ALBERT Fair Ohs, Beta Blocker And The Body Clock Live music 7pm £5 RANELAGH Simon Sparrow Blues rock guitarist 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Night Food Rhythm&blues, calypso and ska inspired by 1950s Jamaican sound systems 9pm £free THOMAS KEMP Jazz In The Afternoon: Le Duo Live jazz 4pm £free VICTORY Blues Sundays DJ plays blues and soul Noon £free

MONDAY 17TH

ANCIENT MARINER Quiz Night 8pm £1 BEE’S MOUTH The Bee’s Mouth Jazz Forum Jazz jam with a house band 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Decadance 8pm £free BLIND TIGER The 333 Club: Emperor And The Stag, The Vinyls, The False Heads Live music 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Open Mic 7.30pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Lucy Porter Filthy-mouthed comedy pixie 7.30pm £7 COALITION Trash Mondays Filthy tunes for students and layabouts alike 11pm £4/3 DOME Hugh Laurie The actor tours his second blues album with the Copper Bottom Band 7.30pm £32.50 DUKE OF NORFOLK Duke Unplugged Informal open session 8pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA NT Encore - The Audience 7pm £tbc DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Midnight Cowboy 11am £tbc; Man Of Steel Noon/3pm/6pm/9.15pm £tbc; Glyndebourne Falstaff 7pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Super Mega Schwarzenegger Live music from Benny Brooke and Oliver Croome 8.30pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Electric Soft Parade Brighton’s psych-pop brothers 7pm £8 GREYS Lynn Hanson “Porch music with a little Texas red dirt” 8.30pm £6 HAUNT Fresh & Onlys Live music 7pm £8.50; Fat Poppadaddys Student indie night 11pm £3/2/free HOPE Live Sessions Live music (downstairs) 8pm £free; Open Mic Weekly open mic hosted by Chris Instinct 9pm £free LATEST MUSIC BAR The Island Jacks, The Long Goodbye Indie rock bands 8pm £4 MESMERIST Flash Mob Jazz Raucous jazz band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Mucky Monday Sessions Acoustic singer songwriter night 7.30pm £free OLD MARKET iOpen Even literary spoken word nights aren’t above propagating the advertising meme of putting a lower case i at the start of a word 7.30pm £free PRINCE ALBERT The Great Park, Tandy Hard Lyrical folk songs 8pm £6/5 PRINCE ARTHUR Broken Mic Open mic night hosted by Robin Coward 8pm £free SHOOSHH KISS Student night 10pm £4/3/2/free STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Valentiine, Kill Moon, Imbium Dark grunge pop from the Australian girl band 8pm £5 THEATRE ROYAL Being Tommy Cooper Comedy drama about Tommy in his early days 7.30pm £25/10 THOMAS KEMP Quiz Night 8pm £1 VICTORY Music From A Room Old time folk night 8pm £free VOLKS Strictly Reggae Dancehall, roots, revival 11pm £5/4.50

TUESDAY 18TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cottontail Club Big band and jitter jive tunes 9pm £free

BELUSHI’S Polka Electro mash-up with DJ Barlow 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Archway Choir Contemporary choir group 12pm/7.30pm £tbc; Jazz Jam Open session with a house band and special guests 8pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Michael Fabbri, Joey Page Double bill of Edinburgh comedy previews (upstairs) 7.30pm £5; Open Mic Hosted by Mike Mcmichelson and Kev De Souza

8.30pm £free DIGITAL CU Next Tuesday It’ll teach the universities to timetable lectures for Wednesday mornings 11pm £4/3 DUKE OF NORFOLK Open Mic 9pm £free DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Man Of Steel 12.45pm/3.45pm/9.15pm £tbc; Pompeii Live From The British Museum 7pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW QUIZness Time Are you a pub quiz whizz, or bit of a half-wit? 8pm £1 FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock

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WEDNESDAY 19TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cookin Beats Hip hop with a side of order of funk and a sprinkling of reggae 8pm £free AUDIO Get Jacked! New midweek house club 11pm £5/3 BASEMENT CLUB Mash Up Commercial house with DJ Lee Harris 11pm £free BEE’S MOUTH Open Mic 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Guilty Pleasures Songs you shouldn’t like but like despite pretending not to like them 8pm £free BLIND TIGER Drag Disgrace: Lydia L’scabies Ft. Betty Nails & Dixie Dread, Alfie Ordinary, Luxury Values, Johnny Calavera, Prissy Lips, DJ Jenna Spellbound Doll and dude drag acts 8pm £3 BRUNSWICK Access To Music Live music from the college kids 8pm £tbc CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK James Acaster, Romesh Ranganathan: Brighton Comedy Festival Tomfoolery and puns from the Kettering comic (upstairs) 7.30pm £5 COALITION CoCo LoCo Dancehall and dubstep music for students to lose the plot to 10.30pm £5/3/1 DIGITAL Fresh Meat “First-year university students, yum” 11pm £1 DOME Steve Winwood Live music 7.30pm £29.50 DOME FOUNDERS ROOM Ho Bina Singing and dancing for 2-4 year olds 10am £5 DRUID’S ARMS We Change The Tempo DJ set of international sounds 9pm £free DUKE OF BEAUFORT Poker Night 8pm £5 DUKE OF NORFOLK Pub Quiz 9pm £1 DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Man Of Steel Noon/3pm/6pm/9.15pm £tbc DUXEBOX THEATRE Chinese Whispers: The Seven Deadly Sins Storytelling for grown-ups with Sophie Snell 8pm £6/5 FISHBOWL Tea & Biscuits: DJ Gareth Stephens Retro swing, soul and ska 10pm £free FUNFAIR Treehouse Disco Rare disco and funk edits 10pm £4/3 GREEN DOOR STORE Ulrich Schnauss Ethereal electronica from the German producer 7.30pm £9 HAUNT Supercharged Drum&bass and breaks 11pm £3 HOPE Tim Vantol, Thom Weeks, Joe Davis, Harker Acoustic folk punk 8pm £4 JW LENNONS Live Folk Music 9pm £free KOMEDIA Melt Yourself Down Post punk jazz fusion with former members of Acoustic Ladyland 8.30pm £8 LATEST MUSIC BAR Woodland Blue Live music 8pm £tbc; Tango Boot Camp Learn to tango like the Argentinians 8pm £3-8 MARLBOROUGH Open Mic 8pm £free MASH TUN Mash Tun Live Funk and rock covers band 9pm £free MESMERIST The Swing Ninjas Gypsy swing band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK The Wing-Dings 50s style crooner pop 8pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Quiz Kong Pub quiz 8pm £1 OCEANA #Yolo! Dance, dubstep and drum&bass 10.30pm £5/3.50 OLD MARKET Did I Mention The Free Wine? Popular poet Felix Dennis take in Brighton on his 30-date tour (includes free wine) 8pm £20/10 PRINCE ALBERT S.S.S., Constant State Of Terror, Crypsis Scouse skate thrash 8pm £6.50 RANELAGH Jaime Wyatt Earthy Americana 8.30pm £6 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Dumb And Dumber Film Quiz Pub quiz with questions about “the most awesome of movies” and also Dumb And Dumber (in the bar) 8pm £1 THEATRE ROYAL Cirque Du Ciel: Shaolin Warriors -

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THURSDAY 20TH

AUDIO Bastard Pop Musical mash-up 11pm £3/2 BEE’S MOUTH Beep Live experimental electronica 9pm £free BELUSHI’S Karaoke 8pm £free BRIGHTON MUSEUM Play Late An evening of DJs, dressup and games to tie in with the Jeff Koons exhibition 7pm £6/5/4 BRUNSWICK Freddy V & Friends Average White Band saxophonist with a new band and guest Jo Harman 8pm £9/7 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Carl Donnelly, Gerry Howell Controversial but silly stand-up (upstairs) 7.30pm £5 COALITION Secret Discotheque Replaying the soundtrack to your youth 11pm £4/3/2 DRUID’S ARMS The Druids Folk Live folk music 9pm £free DUKE OF YORK’S CINEMA NT Encore - The Audience 7pm £tbc

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7.30pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Folk Off Session Showcase of local blues and folk musicians 8pm £free FISHBOWL Residents Association: DJ Will Sumsuch DJs play hip hop, funk and world beats 10.30pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free FUNFAIR Bug’A’Boo Hip hop and R&B ladies’ night 11pm £4/2 GLOBE Hang The DJ! A night of punter-picked playlists 9pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks Indie ‘supergroup’ with ex-members of Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors and Boredoms 7pm £9.50; 4/4 {ish} DJ Mike Divers launches his new dance music night 11pm £free HAND IN HAND Rave On! DJs Citizen Lane and Becky Boop play doo-wop and vintage pop 8pm £free HAUNT Coconut College Thursday night party playing a right mix of stuff from A$AP Rocky to Grimes 11pm £3/2 KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Ste Porter, Neil McFarlane, David Jordan, Tony Law, Sean Meo, Daliso Chaponda, James Redmond Stand-up comedy night 8pm £9/6/5 LATEST MUSIC BAR Club Criminal Two floors of rock and indie tunes 9pm £3/2 MASH TUN They Mostly Come Out At Night Indie, electro and hip hop 9pm £free MESMERIST John Crampton Foot-stomping blues explosion 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Open Mic Jam session with Joe Newman 9pm £free OCEANA Vodka Rocks Cheesy club night apparently named after a drinks promotion 10.30pm £3/free PRESTON MANOR Hidden Garden - The Edwardian Kitchen Garden 11am/2pm £12/10 PRINCE ALBERT Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer Novelty banjolele ditties from the chap-hop chap 8pm £8 PROUD CABARET 50 Shades Of Cabaret Fetish cabaret for people who’d never thought of being kinky before reading that book 8pm £24 RANELAGH The Bards Country folk 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Big It Up! Resident DJs mine the golden era of dancehall and digital reggae 9pm £free SHOOSHH Azuri 10pm £3/free SMACK Fresh Thursday DJ Mike Panteli entertains the students 10.30pm £5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Riff Till Yer Stiff Heavy rock tunes (in the bar) 9pm £free THEATRE ROYAL Halfway To Paradise - The Billy Fury Story Colin Gold with Fury’s original backing band 7.45pm £21/20 VICTORY Open Mic 8pm £free VOLKS Roll Through: Tunnidge, Southbound Hangars Drum&bass and dubstep, bass and beatbox 11pm £3 WORLD’S END The Big Quiz Night 8pm £1

FRIDAY 21ST

ABOVE AUDIO Home House and disco DJs 9pm £free AUDIO Schtumm!: Ben Pearce, Harry Wolfman, Real Connoisseur Disco and underground house club 11pm £tbc BASEMENT CLUB Friday Night Live With Lady LaRue Cabaret is a drag sometimes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Friday Night Floor Fillers Dance and R&B anthems Details tbc BLACK DOVE Chop Source DJ plays Caribbean rhythms and jump-jazz cuts 8pm £free BLACK LION Soul Casserole A melting pot of hot funk beats and soul grooves 8.30pm £free BRIGHTON CENTRE The Moody Blues Live music 8pm £39.50 BRUNSWICK The Butchers Blues Band Live music 8pm £5 CHEQUERS Corrosion, The Max Marshall Sound System Experience Drum&bass DJ sets 9pm £free COALITION Friday I’m In Love No more lectures for a day or

two 11pm £3-6 CONCORDE2 Sicksville A Go-Go: The 5.6.7.8’s, King Salami & The Cumberland 3, MFC Chicken, Los Coyote Men Live bands and DJs play 60s teenbeat, delinquent garage and voodoo rock&roll 9pm £13/11 COWLEY CLUB Brighton Punx Picnic: Combat Wombat, Headjam, Rat Face Anarchist hip hop and dub punk 8pm £5 DIGITAL Stonelove Indie rock&roll club 11pm £4/3 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Funky Friday: DJ Nick Hirst, DJ Wayne 9.30pm £free DRUID’S ARMS Hot Pepper Sauce DJ I.D.G. plays old school funk, soul and house 10pm £free DUKE OF NORFOLK Lady Lola, MC Cashback, DJ Lamp, Miss Scarlett DJ plays funk, Motown, reggae and hip hop 9pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Friday Night Live Late night live music 9pm £free FISHBOWL Cut La Vis Jamaican riddims and urban beats 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Fever Bands and DJs play Latin, salsa and reggae 9pm £free FUNFAIR Circus Commercial music mash-up with fire breathing and snake charming sideshows 10pm £5/3 FUNKYFISH Thank Funk Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10.30pm £free GLOBE The Get Down! DJ night playing a mix of Motown, soul, blues, funk and swing 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE The Greenmantle 20th Anniversary Solstice Party Morris dancers and pagan prog rock 7pm £5; Sub Bop Down and dirty grunge night with added shoegaze 11pm £free HAMPTON Dad’s Old Vinyl DJs play retro funk, pop and hip hop records 9pm £free HAUNT For Marla Alt rock Brighton band 7pm £5/4; Wonder Yeahs Music from the 1990s 11pm £3 HOP POLES Control Alt Delete Resident DJs 10pm £free HOPE Bobby Conn, Bunty Pop rock activist and bullshitter from Chicago 7.30pm £10 KOMEDIA How Things Work Live music from singer songwriters, indie bands and folk groups 7.30pm £6.50/4.50; Krater Comedy Club: Rob Heeney, Markus Birdman, Sean Meo, Daliso Chaponda Stand-up comedy night 8pm £16.50; Born Bad Vintage rockabilly for pompadour cats and polka dot kittens 11pm £6/5 LATEST MUSIC BAR Amy In The Winehouse 9pm £8 LIFE AkaAkaRoar!: Midland, Nick Hoppner, Kowton, Leon Vynehall House and techno 11pm £8/7/5 MARLBOROUGH Queer And Alternative DJ night 8pm £free MESMERIST Shake, Holla & Roll Vintage blues, swing and rock&roll 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Mucky Duck DJs Resident DJs play “whatever they can get away with” 8pm £free NEPTUNE Barabajagal Popular music put through a blues folky filter 8.30pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Beat Burger DJ plays soul, funk, hip hop and reggae 8.30pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Midsummer Party Live music with special secret guests 8pm £free OCEANA Love Sexy Is it a question, a statement or just two words put next to each other? 10.30pm £6/free OHSO SOCIAL Pop Kraft Baby Pop tunes and cheeky cabaret with Boogaloo Stu and crew 9pm £free OLD MARKET Jam Tarts: Tart Attack! Fifty-strong indie choir raise funds to give guitars to prisoners 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 PRINCE ALBERT The Popguns Late 80s Brighton indie pop favourites 8pm £8 PRINCE ARTHUR DJ Surprise 9pm £free PROUD CABARET Masquerade Ball Burlesque night 7pm £34 RANELAGH Grizzly & The Grasshoppers Acoustic funk and blues 8.30pm £free ROYAL PAVILION Sarah Dunant - Blood And Beauty Novelist discusses the notorious renaissance gangster perverts, the Borgias family 8pm £10/8 SHOOSHH Runway Old school R&B and party mash ups 10pm £5/4/3/free SMACK Antro Urban and chart tunes from Juice FM DJ, Mike Pantelli 11pm £5/3 ST GEORGE’S CHURCH Ron Sexsmith Canadian singer songwriter 7pm £20/18 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Brighton Rocks: The Victorian Hunter, The Evil Son, The Frank Melena Band Live music 7pm £4; Dive Slow Hip hop and electronica from the BBC critic and DJ, Mike Diver (in the bar) 9pm £free; Language Games Live hip hop with a house band 11pm £tbc THEATRE ROYAL Thank You For The Music - Abba Tribute 7.45pm £17.50-23 THOMAS KEMP DJ Spindo Garage, rock and pop 9pm £free UNITARIAN CHURCH Joss Peach Jazz and boogie woogie pianist 12.30pm £3 VICTORY Victory Funk And Soul Club DJ Rich Guy from Carnival Collective 9pm £free VOLKS Legion Of Bass: Audio, Break, Foreign Concept, Trouble, Maniac, Threts & Invasion, Lotskee, Arcane & Twist, Aljmex & Edition All your bass are belong to us 10pm £8/5 WORLD’S END Ska Reggae Night ‘Live DJ’ 9pm £free WRITER’S PLACE Come Rhyme With Me: Mike Galsworthy, Kayo Chingonyi, Peter Hayhoe, Sarah Redington Spoken word night with an open mic and a foodie

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ABOVE AUDIO Ruff Snippets DJ plays hip hop, funk and soul Time tbc £free

ANCIENT MARINER Acoustic Sessions Acoustic country punk band 8pm £free AUDIO Warehouse: Toy Boy & Robin House and techno club night 11pm £7/5/free BASEMENT CLUB Fusion: DJ Peter Castle, DJ Lee Harris Chart and club remixes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Smashed DJ Moogle’s mash-up Details tbc BLIND TIGER The Vaudeville Summer Ball: Screama Ballerina EP launch with bands, burlesque and sideshows 6.30pm £5

BRIGHTON CENTRE Elvis Costello The kooky post punk popster plays songs selected by the audience using a giant game show wheel 7.30pm £42.50 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Ben River Acoustic songwriter and poet 7pm £free COALITION Double 99 (Ice Cream) Skint Records party 11pm £10; Blow: Vince Manganaro, Charly Lopez, Charles Green The party never stops 3am £5 CONCORDE2 Xavier Rudd, Yeshe Singer songwriter, activist and surfer 7pm £15 COWLEY CLUB The Semper Teens, Ragweed, Broker, The Querelles For fans of Ramones and New York Dolls 8pm £3 DIGITAL Fat Poppadaddys Student indie night 11pm £tbc DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Sexy Saturday: DJ Tony B 9.30pm £free

DRUID’S ARMS Capoeira Vadiacao Live samba and reggae funk 9pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Saturday Sizzlers DJs drop hot vinyl into your ears 8pm £free FISHBOWL Calamity Jams Funky DJ tunes 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR DJ Scratchy Gogol Bordello’s tour DJ 9pm £free

FREEMASONS Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free; Saturday Night Disc Spinners DJ night 9pm £free

FUNFAIR Magic Dancefloor fillers from every era 9pm £7/5 FUNKYFISH Oldschool Saturday Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10pm £6/5 GLOBE Upstairs At The Globe House and disco DJs 9pm

£free GREEN DOOR STORE The Babies, Fawn Spots Live music 7pm £8.50; Go Bang An explosive mix of funk, disco and Chicago house 11pm £free HAUNT Deerhoof San Fran noise nerds 7pm £10; It Is Still 1985 Travel through time to an ancient realm where keytars are still pretty cool 11pm £3 HOPE Mok, The Little Shocks, Joel Peter, Clipper Energetic dance-rock band with hip hop vocals and pop hooks 7.30pm £4 HORSE & GROOM Bad Bad Whiskey Skifflebilly trio 8.30pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Rob Heeney, Sean Meo, Daliso Chaponda, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 7pm/10.30pm £5-22 LIFE XXY Chromosome clubbing from the #Hashtag DJs 11pm £7/5/3 MARLBOROUGH Cherry Pop Classic party tunes with DJ Fondue Inferno 8pm £free MESMERIST Juke Joint Jamboree Rhythm & blues and rock&roll records from the days of the dance halls 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Fenus In Vurs DJ Eddie Goatman plays sounds of the 60s and early 70s 9pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc NORTH LAINE PUB Unhooked Generation Retro DJs with an ear for 60s Motown and northern soul 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Soul DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Weekend Has Landed You know what you’re getting with this place, so you don’t need a listings mag to tell you (unless you’re from out of town on a hen night, in which case you’ll be going there anyway) 10.30pm £10/free OLD MARKET Jam Tarts: Tart Attack! Fifty-strong indie choir raise funds to give guitars to prisoners7.30pm £8.50/6.50 PARK HILL Royal Spa Nursery School Summer Fete 11am £free PRESTON MANOR Hidden House - Behind The Scenes At Preston Manor 11am/2pm £15/12 PROUD CABARET Le Chat Noir Classic burlesque and vintage cabaret 7pm £49 RIKI TIK Skatadays Reggae, rocksteady and vintage ska records 9pm £free SMACK I Love NY Saturdays DJs Mike Gorgeous and Mikee Hollywood pay their regards to the 80s American disco scene 11pm £7/5/3; J’box: Thomas Gandey, Tough Love, Nolan, DPM New late night Saturday after party 2am £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Scout Niblett Minimalist singer songwriter 7pm £9; All Of Our Friends DJs (in the bar) 9pm £free; Keep It Moving House night 11pm £3 THEATRE ROYAL Rainy Days And Mondays - The Carpenters Story The 70s pop duo get the tenuously-narrated stage show treatment 7.30pm £18.50-20.50 THOMAS KEMP DJ Lamp 9pm £free VICTORY DJ Rob Taylor Soul, rock and alt pop 9pm £free VOLKS Freak Bazaar: Ed Snug, Lakay & B-Brain, Sensitive Seed & Sergical Spirit, Module Virus/Organic Hybrid, Tantrix, Ginetik & D-dess, B-Brain, Iain Dub, Adsimeon &

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Clayton Progressive and psychedelic trance 8pm £8/5 WEST HILL HALL Milk & Biscuits, Traams, Speak Galactic Live music 7pm £5 WESTERN FRONT DJ Dennis Castro Not only playing ‘muscle rhymes’ and ‘jiggy fitness’ but also ‘lazy garage’ and ‘blog pop’ 9pm £free

SUNDAY 23RD

ABOVE AUDIO Enzo’s Daytime Party 4pm £free BASEMENT CLUB Pop!Candy DJ Claire Fuller plays pure non-stop pop 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Quiz Night 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Simon D’souza’s The Journey Down Big band video game soundtrack 2pm £8/6; Ukulele Jam It tastes sweet but a little woody! 3pm £tbc; Langalanga Charity Concert: The Djembe Divas, Annie Whittingham, Brighton Jazz Co-Op Trio Live music 7pm £7 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Clara Bow’s Premiere Prohibition Party Silent film fundraiser with The Seduction Show starlets 8pm £3 COWLEY CLUB A Hundred Black Kits Experimental noise rock 8pm £4 DUKE OF BEAUFORT Sunday Cinema Cult classics and free popcorn 8pm £free DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Waiting For Lightning 3.30pm £tbc; Encore - Pompeii Live From The British Museum 6.45pm £tbc

FIDDLER’S ELBOW Sham-Rock Open Mic 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Recovery? Reggae through the ages 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Reggae & Roasts Reggae and chilled beats Time tbc £free GREEN DOOR STORE Blue Orchids, Fractured Witty post punks who reformed last year 2pm £8; Green Door Blues Big Itch DJs plus the resident blues band, Smokestack 10.30pm £free

HOPE The Virgins Live music 8pm £8 HOTEL PELIROCCO Ace Stories: Sylvie Simmons The biographer of Leonard Cohen and Serge Gainsbourg talks about her books and sings a set of their songs 6pm £5 KOMEDIA Chris Simmons Live music 7.30pm £7; Krater Comedy Club: Sean Meo, Daliso Chaponda, James Alderson, Peter White, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £5-12 LATEST MUSIC BAR Hayley Williams Live music 6pm £tbc LECTERN The Sunday Sermon Stripped down band night 6.30pm £free MUCKY DUCK Quiz On My Face “Quiz night with a difference” perhaps with a very special prize 7pm £1 NEPTUNE Harry’s Tricks & Mike The Mic Recession era jazz tunes 8.30pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc NORTH LAINE PUB DJ Veronica Stephens Ska and rocksteady DJ 4pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Light Sundays The DJ has a lazy Sunday afternoon 4pm £free OLD MARKET Three Bonzos And A Piano Comedy songs from the 60s survivors 7pm £15/13 PRINCE ALBERT Caucasian Mountain Dog, The Quartet Of Woah Live music 8pm £3 RANELAGH Railroad Blues rock covers band 8.30pm £free RIKI TIK Night Food Rhythm&blues, calypso and ska inspired by 1950s Jamaican sound systems 9pm £free ST LUKE’S CHURCH Spike Wells Jazz Trio Show tunes, gospel songs and jazz originals 7.30pm £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Sunday Just Radiohead DJs play Radiohead all night 9pm £free THOMAS KEMP Jazz In The Afternoon: Lee Rainbow Hands And His Piano! Live jazz 4pm £free UNITARIAN CHURCH Caroline Lucas, Satish Kumar, Bibi Van Der Zee Our Green MP talks to the international peace campaigner about apathy, hope and social change 3.30pm £3 VICTORY Blues Sundays DJ plays blues and soul Noon £free

MONDAY 24TH

ANCIENT MARINER Quiz Night 8pm £1 BEE’S MOUTH The Bee’s Mouth Jazz Forum Jazz jam with a house band 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Decadance 8pm £free BLIND TIGER The 333 Club: The Move-Ons, Angels & Sailors, Stark Live music 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Open Mic 7.30pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Seann Walsh, Marlon Davis Local comedian done good 7.30pm £10 COALITION Trash Mondays Filthy tunes for students and layabouts alike 11pm £4/3 DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA The Pink Panther 11am £tbc; ROH - Gloriana 6.45pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Super Mega Schwarzenegger Live music from Benny Brooke and Oliver Croome 8.30pm £free GREYS Martin Simpson Acoustic and slide guitarist 8.30pm £15 HAUNT Fat Poppadaddys Student indie night 11pm £3/2/ free HOPE Live Sessions Live music (downstairs) 8pm £free HOPE Open Mic Weekly open mic hosted by Chris Instinct

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9pm £free

MESMERIST Flash Mob Jazz Raucous jazz band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Mucky Monday Sessions Acoustic singer songwriter night 7.30pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc PRINCE ALBERT Born To Lose Live music 8pm £3 PRINCE ARTHUR Broken Mic Open mic night hosted by Robin Coward 8pm £free SHOOSHH KISS Student night 10pm £4/3/2/free THEATRE ROYAL The Pitmen Painters Lee Hall’s drama about a group of miners who became artists in the 1930s 7.45pm £10-32.50

THOMAS KEMP Quiz Night 8pm £1 VICTORY Poetry Night Live poetry readings 8pm £free VOLKS Strictly Reggae Dancehall, roots, revival 11pm £5/4.50

TUESDAY 25TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cottontail Club Big band and jitter jive tunes 9pm £free

BELUSHI’S Polka Electro mash-up with DJ Barlow 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Archway Choir Contemporary choir group 12pm/7.30pm £tbc; Jazz Jam Open session with a house band and special guests 8pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Matt Forde, Lucy Cox, Jenny Collier Stand-up comedy (upstairs) 7.30pm £5; Open Mic Hosted by Mike Mcmichelson and Kev De Souza 8.30pm £free

CHEQUERS Open Mic With Wolf William 8pm £free DIGITAL CU Next Tuesday It’ll teach the universities to timetable lectures for Wednesday mornings 11pm £4/3 DOME Jimmy Carr More daring one-liners from the smug stand-up 8pm £25 DUKE OF NORFOLK Open Mic 9pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW QUIZness Time Are you a pub quiz whizz, or bit of a half-wit? 8pm £1 FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free

FUNFAIR Grind Show Electro swing, burlesque and circus acts 11pm £3/2 FUNKYFISH Cuban Salsa Classes 9.30pm £6/3 GLOBE Basement Cinema Underground films, comfy seats and free popcorn 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Interlocutor, Herb Denton’s Last Dime, Sharon Lewis Ten-piece power pop group headed by Alex White from Electric Soft Parade 7pm £free; Donuts Hipster funk and hip hop gems 11pm £free HAUNT The Black Angels Live music 7pm £15 KOMEDIA Magnet Speed Dating Plato said “likes attract” but Paula Abdul put forward the opposite argument - find out who was right in the next exciting instalment of speed dating! 8pm £20 LECTERN Battered Indie rock band night 7pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc PRINCE ALBERT Bob Wayne And The Outlaw Carnies, The Devil Wrays US cowpunks 8pm £6.50 RED LION Challenging General Knowledge & Music Quiz 8pm £1

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THOMAS KEMP Poker Evening 8pm £free

WEDNESDAY 26TH

ABOVE AUDIO Cookin Beats Hip hop with a side of order of funk and a sprinkling of reggae 8pm £free AUDIO James Robinson Singer songwriter who not only sounds a bit like Jamie Cullum but advertises himself as such Details tbc; Get Jacked! New midweek house club 11pm £5/3 BASEMENT CLUB Mash Up Commercial house with DJ Lee Harris 11pm £free BEE’S MOUTH Open Mic 8.30pm £free BELUSHI’S Guilty Pleasures Songs you shouldn’t like but like despite pretending not to like them 8pm £free CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Art & Chat Artists talk and show off their work 7.30pm £free COALITION CoCo LoCo Dancehall and dubstep music for students to lose the plot to 10.30pm £5/3/1 COWLEY CLUB Doctors Without Borders Benefit gig with Irish folk, percussion and acoustic music 8pm £4 DIGITAL Fresh Meat “First-year university students, yum” 11pm £1 DOME STUDIO The Big Book Group: Peter James, Araminta Hall, Craig Melvin Literary event with readings from authors, talks and a cult fiction quiz 7.30pm £12 DRUID’S ARMS We Change The Tempo DJ set of international sounds 9pm £free DUKE OF BEAUFORT Poker Night 8pm £5 DUKE OF NORFOLK Pub Quiz 9pm £1 FISHBOWL Tea & Biscuits: DJ Gareth Stephens Retro swing, soul and ska 10pm £free GOOD COMPANIONS Tasos Stamou & Terry Day Live music 8pm £6/5 GREEN DOOR STORE Diskordance Live experimental electronica 7pm £free

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THURSDAY 27TH

AUDIO Rebelution Reggae rockers 7pm £12.50; Bastard Pop Musical mash-up 11pm £3/2 BELUSHI’S Karaoke 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Zooberon Calling Live music 8pm £4 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Flange Krammer, Carey Marx Ironic sexism and over the top innuendos from the comedy skier (upstairs) 7.30pm £5 COALITION Secret Discotheque Replaying the soundtrack to your youth 11pm £4/3/2 CONCORDE2 The Congos Jamaican reggae vocal group 7.30pm £14.50 DOME Public Image Ltd We’re guessing the butter advert didn’t pay that well after all 7pm £25 DRUID’S ARMS Subvert Normality: Lost In Vegas Post rock punk bands 8pm £free DUKE’S @ KOMEDIA Munch 150 7pm £tbc FIDDLER’S ELBOW Live Lounge Live music 9pm £free FISHBOWL Cut La Vis Jamaican riddims and urban beats 10.30pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Student Night DJs play indie and rock 8pm £free FUNFAIR Bug’A’Boo Hip hop and R&B ladies’ night 11pm £4/2 GLOBE Hang The DJ! A night of punter-picked playlists 9pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE Written In Waters, Mary Ocher Grandiose operatic pop 7pm £free; Sleepless +1 Live bands and DJs 11pm £free HAUNT Coconut College Thursday night party playing a right mix of stuff from A$AP Rocky to Grimes 11pm £3/2 HOVE LIBRARY Sex, Drugs & Music Hall “Gangsters, court trial, fairground boxing booths, music hall and bingo” 6pm £free KOMEDIA Comic Boom: Pat Cahill Stand-up comedy 8pm £9/7/5 MASH TUN They Mostly Come Out At Night Indie, electro and hip hop 9pm £free MESMERIST Leanne And The Rockeros Rockabilly band 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Open Mic Jam session with Joe Newman 9pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc NORTH LAINE PUB The Curst Sons Old time blues and hillbilly band 8.30pm £free OCEANA Vodka Rocks Cheesy club night apparently named after a drinks promotion 10.30pm £3/free PRINCE ALBERT JD Wilkes And The Dirt Daubers Live music 8pm £8.50 PROUD CABARET 50 Shades Of Cabaret Fetish cabaret for people who’d never thought of being kinky before reading that book 8pm £24 RANELAGH Alex Roberts Folky blues singer 8.30pm £free REDROASTER Pighog: Caleb Klaces, Martin Myers Poetry readings Details tbc RIKI TIK Big It Up! Resident DJs mine the golden era of dancehall and digital reggae 9pm £free SHOOSHH Azuri 10pm £3/free SMACK Fresh Thursday DJ Mike Panteli entertains the students 10.30pm £5/3 ST JAMES’ TAVERN Bacon Fat Stay Sick DJs play 50s and 60s “R&R, R&B, tittyshakers and blues” 9pm £free THEATRE ROYAL The Pitmen Painters Lee Hall’s drama

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FRIDAY 28TH

ABOVE AUDIO Home House and disco DJs 9pm £free AUDIO Rocksteady: Duke Dumont, Pablo Contraband + Ben & Jon DJ producer drops into Brighton to give U 100% 11pm £15 BASEMENT CLUB Friday Night Live With Lady LaRue Cabaret is a drag sometimes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Friday Night Floor Fillers Dance and R&B anthems Details tbc BRUNSWICK Romeo Crow, Empire Parade, Fighting For Alpha Indie pop bands 8pm £5 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Casual Violence Have Friends Sketch group and stand-ups (upstairs) 7.30pm £free CHEQUERS Downtown Exit, DJ Sliiiiquo, Ben Webster New wave, dancehall, disco and soul mash-up 10pm £free COALITION Friday I’m In Love No more lectures for a day or two 11pm £3-6 DIGITAL Stonelove Indie rock&roll club 11pm £4/3 DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Funky Friday: DJ Nick Hirst, DJ Wayne 9.30pm £free DOME Paul Weller A warm-up show for his appearance with Kasabian at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 7.30pm £37.50 DRUID’S ARMS DJ Malisious Old school hip hop 10pm £free DUKE OF NORFOLK Lady Lola, MC Cashback, DJ Lamp, Miss Scarlett DJ plays funk, Motown, reggae and hip hop 9pm £free FISHBOWL Richie Cox & Ally Smith A crate of funk, jazz and disco records all the way from Brixton - plus a DJ to play them 9pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Fever Bands and DJs play Latin, salsa and reggae 9pm £free FUNFAIR Circus Commercial music mash-up with fire breathing and snake charming sideshows 10pm £5/3 FUNKYFISH Thank Funk Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10.30pm £free GLOBE The Get Down! DJ night playing a mix of Motown, soul, blues, funk and swing 8pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE The Highliners 80s psychobilly band 7pm £5; High Pressure Nights Club night playing acid house, indie and 80s pop 11pm £free HAMPTON Dad’s Old Vinyl DJs play retro funk, pop and hip hop records 9pm £free HARE & HOUNDS Deep Roots: Bush Chemists, Ziggy Anderson, Kings Hi-Fi Reggae night 10pm £5 HOP POLES Control Alt Delete Resident DJs 10pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Roger Monkhouse, Craig Murray, Carly Smallman, Stephen Grant Stand-up comedy night 8pm £16.50; D-P0RT: Grinel, East Court, Cock One A night of electronic dance music 11pm £5/3 LIFE Well Rounded Launch Party: Donga Glimpse the future of dance music 11pm £tbc LOFT Traumfrau Alternative DIY queer night with live bands and “music you actually like” 9pm £6/5 MARLBOROUGH A Bit Of Rough Indie, electro and dirty rock stuff 8pm £free MUCKY DUCK Hot-Tip Hi-Fi DJ with a fine collection of vintage reggae and rocksteady records 8pm £free NEPTUNE Black N Blues Band Electric blues band 8.30pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc NORTH LAINE PUB Heavy Action: Tucka, DJ MP45 DJ night 9pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Don’t Stop Till You Pop DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Love Sexy Is it a question, a statement or just two words put next to each other? 10.30pm £6/free OHSO SOCIAL Dirty Sunset Disco Metrosexual disco and house club 9pm £tbc OLD MARKET Devendra Banhart American-Venezuelan songwriter who’s managed to keep people guessing for a decade as to whether he’s a smugly whimsical hipster or bona fide madcap hippy 7pm £20/18 PRINCE ALBERT The Hollywood Assassins Live music 8pm £4/3 RANELAGH The Bushman Brothers Guitar and drums surfer duo 8.30pm £free SHOOSHH Runway Old school R&B and party mash ups 10pm £5/4/3/free SMACK Antro Urban and chart tunes from Juice FM DJ, Mike Pantelli 11pm £5/3 ST LUKE’S CHURCH The Ireland Trio - Music From Our Back Yards String and piano ensemble perform music by Sussex composers past and present 7.30pm £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Brighton Rocks: The Repeat Prescriptions, Midnight Wire, Karlek, Victims Athletic Live music 7pm £4; Sub Bop Down and dirty grunge night with added shoegaze (in the bar) 9pm £free; Late Night Lingerie Garage and grunge bands rocking through the small hours 11pm

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THOMAS KEMP Hot Tamales DJs Citizen Lane and HepCat Matt play 50s and 60s rock&roll 9pm £free UNITARIAN CHURCH Jon Byrne Classical music concert 12.30pm £3 VOLKS Simply Bass 11pm £tbc WESTERN FRONT DJ Russ Rockwell Funk and soul DJ 9pm £free WORLD’S END Unity Hi-Fi Dub reggae DJs 9pm £free

SATURDAY 29TH

ABOVE AUDIO Ruff Snippets DJ plays hip hop, funk and soul

Time tbc £free ANCIENT MARINER Acoustic Sessions: So Last Century String Band Live acoustic music 8pm £free AUDIO Room Service, The Moon Birds Pop rock band finish off their short UK tour 7pm £tbc; Warehouse: George Fitzgerald House and techno club night 11pm £7/5/free BASEMENT CLUB Fusion: DJ Peter Castle, DJ Lee Harris Chart and club remixes 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Smashed DJ Moogle’s mash-up Details tbc BRUNSWICK Paul Richards Jazz Guitar Workshop Jazz lessons and showcase 2pm £tbc; Sunshine Soul Revue Soul and Motown band 8pm £7/6 CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Release The Bats Club night plays the dark side of the 80s - don’t request Wham! or you may be brushed aside by a clenched fist in a cut-off studded glove 9pm £2 COALITION Pump Up The Jam Reviving the long-buried bodies of 90s house and pop ‘classics’ 11pm £5; Blow: Vince Manganaro, Charly Lopez, Charles Green The party never stops 3am £5 CONCORDE2 DPM Summer Soundays Party If your house was this minimal you’d probably think a pissy phonebox was a luxury abode 3am £free CORNERSTONE Dirty Scavenger Grungy folk music 8pm £free COWLEY CLUB Clit Rock: Not Right, Cat Bear Tree, Momma Swift Riot grrrl benefit gig 8pm £4 DIGITAL Old Yellow Bricks R&B, house and funky soul club 11pm £tbc DOCTOR BRIGHTON’S Sexy Saturday: DJ Tony B 9.30pm £free DRUID’S ARMS Druids Open Decks Get in touch with the pub if you fancy spinning some tunes 10pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Saturday Sizzlers DJs drop hot vinyl into your ears 8pm £free FISHBOWL DJ Daddy Marcus Dancey disco and singalong soul 9pm £free FITZHERBERT’S Nature Channel, Daskinsey 4, MYSTYRYS, Cousin Post punk rock&roll party 8pm £free FORTUNE OF WAR Gilla - First Word Records Night DJ plays hip hop, funk, breaks and soul 9pm £free FREEMASONS Saturday Night Disc Spinners DJ night 9pm £free FUNFAIR Magic Dancefloor fillers from every era 9pm £7/5 FUNKYFISH Oldschool Saturday Soul, funk, jazz and Motown 10pm £6/5 GLOBE Upstairs At The Globe House and disco DJs 9pm £free GREEN DOOR STORE The Big Surf Live bands, record stalls, Hawaiian T-shirts, food and hopefully some sun 2pm £free HAUNT It Is Still 1985 Travel through time to an ancient realm where keytars are still pretty cool 11pm £3 HOP POLES Arthur Shillin’ Electro swing mash-ups 10pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Roger Monkhouse, Craig Murray, Jessica Fostekew, Paul Thorne Stand-up comedy night 7pm/10.30pm £5-22; Funny Women - Brighton Nights Comedy competition 8pm £10/8; Mod For It Club night playing garage and Motown, soul and ska 11pm £5/4 LIFE XXY Chromosome clubbing from the #Hashtag DJs 11pm £7/5/3 MARLBOROUGH Cherry Pop Classic party tunes with DJ Fondue Inferno 8pm £free MESMERIST Juke Joint Jamboree Rhythm & blues and rock&roll records from the days of the dance halls 9pm £free MUCKY DUCK Soul Casserole A melting pot of red hot funk and soul 9pm £free NEW VENTURE THEATRE The Lover, Celebration A double bill of plays by Harold Pinter Details tbc NORTH LAINE PUB Beat Burger DJ plays soul, funk, hip hop and reggae 8.30pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Rock In & Roll DJ night 8pm £free OCEANA Weekend Has Landed You know what you’re getting with this place, so you don’t need a listings mag to tell you (unless you’re from out of town on a hen night, in which case you’ll be going there anyway) 10.30pm £10/free OLD SHIP HOTEL Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre All the fun of crime and violence without any of the inconvenience of being arrested or dead - followed by a disco 7pm £tbc PRINCE ALBERT Club Tic Tac Live music 8pm £5 PROUD CABARET Le Chat Noir Classic burlesque and vintage cabaret (this night has now sold out) 7pm £49 RIKI TIK Skatadays Reggae, rocksteady and vintage ska records 9pm £free

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SMACK I Love NY Saturdays DJs Mike Gorgeous and Mikee Hollywood pay their regards to the 80s American disco scene 11pm £7/5/3; J’box: Thomas Gandey, Tough Love, Nolan, DPM New late night Saturday after party 2am £7/5/3 STICKY MIKE’S FROG BAR Riff Till Yer Stiff Heavy rock tunes (in the bar) 9pm £free THEATRE ROYAL The Pitmen Painters Lee Hall’s drama about a group of miners who became artists in the 1930s 2.30pm/7.45pm £10-32.50 THOMAS KEMP DJ Moler Funk, soul and rare grooves 9pm

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VICTORY Carnival Collective DJs Upbeat party tunes from Brighton’s musical collective 9pm £free VOLKS Evolution Drum&bass night 10pm £tbc WESTERN FRONT DJ Dennis Castro Not only playing ‘muscle rhymes’ and ‘jiggy fitness’ but also ‘lazy garage’ and ‘blog pop’ 9pm £free

SUNDAY 30TH

ABOVE AUDIO Enzo’s Daytime Party 4pm £free BASEMENT CLUB Pop!Candy DJ Claire Fuller plays pure non-stop pop 11pm £free BELUSHI’S Quiz Night 8pm £free BRUNSWICK Real Music Club Live music 8pm £tbc CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Sword In The Air, Leonard Hammersley Live acoustic music 8pm £free CORN EXCHANGE Herbie Flowers’ Jazz Breakfast Celebrated bassist smears your toast with his jazz 11am £6.50 DUKE OF BEAUFORT Sunday Cinema Cult classics and free popcorn 8pm £free FIDDLER’S ELBOW Sham-Rock Open Mic 8.30pm £free FISHBOWL Recovery? Reggae through the ages 9pm £free FOUNTAIN HEAD Reggae & Roasts Reggae and chilled beats Time tbc £free GREEN DOOR STORE The Old Grey Whistle Test #2 Clips from the classic BBC series with sets from guest DJs 5pm £free; Green Door Blues Big Itch DJs plus the resident blues band, Smokestack 10.30pm £free KOMEDIA Krater Comedy Club: Roger Monkhouse, Ryan Cull, Kiri Pritchard Mclean, Wes Packer, Rich Wilson Standup comedy night 8pm £5-12 LATEST MUSIC BAR Brighton Twisted Market There’s no dress code at this fetish market - as long as you “keep the undercarriage covered” Noon £5 MUCKY DUCK Quiz On My Face “Quiz night with a difference” perhaps with a very special prize 7pm £1 NEPTUNE Simon And Sleeze Duo Nice and nasty rhythm and blues band 8.30pm £free NORTH LAINE PUB Soothing Sunday Sounds Live music 3pm £free NORTHERN LIGHTS Northern Light Sundays The DJ has a lazy Sunday afternoon 4pm £free OLD MARKET Post-Roast Comedy Previews: Flange Krammer, That Pair Stand-up comedy 4pm £6 RIKI TIK Night Food Rhythm&blues, calypso and ska inspired by 1950s Jamaican sound systems 9pm £free THOMAS KEMP Jazz In The Afternoon: Gio Jazz Live jazz 4pm £free

EXHIBITIONS

BASEMENT Media Practice Degree Show Photography, documentary films and animations June 4th - 6th BRIGHTON FISHING MUSEUM GALLERY Maker’s Boutique Locally made arts and crafts Until Aug 6th BRIGHTON MUSEUM & ART GALLERY Jeff Koons Everything he touches turns to garish kitsch Until Sept 8th GALLERY 40 Abstract Paintings: Brighton Fringe Festival Paintings by Paul Penketh Until June 2nd; Tim Patrick Subdued and enigmatic oil paintings June 4th - 9th HOTEL PELIROCCO Marko G Gig posters from a decade of live music at the hotel Until June 7th INK_D Maria Rivens - Back To Nature Surreal collage experiments Until June 2nd NORTHERN LIGHTS David Waterhouse Comic And Art Show ‘Wastezoid’ comics, prints and stickers June 6th - 27th NO WALLS GALLERY Imbue - Reduced To Fear New collection of work focusing on the fears and anxieties of modern society Until June 23th PHOENIX GALLERY Press & Release Celebrating the thriving culture of artists’ books Until June 9th ROYAL PAVILION Regency Colour And Beyond Exhibition about the interior decor of Britain’s biggest mosque June 15th Oct 13th SPACE @ CREATE Peachy N Keen Work by 13 female photographers and artists June 1st - 2nd; BA Graphic Design & Illustration 2nd Yr Show Drawing, photography and film - plus art installations and performances June 6th - 14th UNIVERSITY GALLERY Graduate Show 2013 Three floors of exhibitions and performances Until June 12th; Sequenced Digital artwork, installations and interactive creations June 28th July 8th

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SIX OF THE BEST

FASHION FILMS

WHEN FASHION MEETS THE MOVIES, THINGS GET A BIT MESSED UP WORDS BY JAMES KENDALL, ROSIE KENDALL

WHO ARE YOU, POLLY MAGGOO?

PRETTY IN PINK

(1966)

Although he revitalised fashion photography with his raw street energy, William Klein had a healthy disregard for the world of clothing. This absurdist pop art comedy is a scattershot satire about the ridiculousness of the emerging youth fashion industry, at times coming on like Monty Python let loose on a Vogue spread. Who is Polly Maggoo? In all the silliness we never find out. The actress – Dorothy McGowan, Klein’s favourite model – added to the mystery by disappearing from public life after its release. Stanley Kubrick declared the film 10 years ahead of its time, while now it’s a perfect snapshot of it. (JK)

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

(2006)

WHO ARE YOU, POLLY MAGGOO?

(1986)

John Hughes’ 80s dreamgirl Molly Ringwald plays wrongside-of-the-tracks Andie – who proves that as long as you have a sewing machine and a vision you can hold your sartorial own against the school ‘richies’. When the prom looms, Andie customises an exquisite donated vintage prom dress. We’ve seen what she can do with a welfare cheque and a thrift store, so with baited breath we await her Sistine Chapel. Her cack-handed fashion illustration rings alarm bells, but nothing can prepare us for her final creation – a startlingly misshapen pink sack stitched by blind monkeys. (RK)

ZOOLANDER

(2001)

Just as Polly Maggoo rather obviously caricatured legendary editor Diana Vreeland, this fun comedy drama doesn’t need to step very far from its inspiration of Vogue editor Anna ‘Nuclear’ Wintour. Anne Hathaway has a disastrous start as the lowly second assistant to Meryl Streep (in full scenery-chewing flow). Things start to go better when the magazine’s stylist shows her how to dress, though caustic, downtrodden first assistant Emily Blunt is harder to win over. Ultimately fashion loses in this battle for Hathaway’s soul, but we enjoy the fight. (JK)

You don’t even need to have seen Ben Stiller’s finest moment to know what ‘blue steel’ means, so ingrained is the phrase in our understanding of the modelling world. This silly plot about a conspiracy to kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia is merely a thread to stitch together the gags (if you want the same story without the jokes, Brett Easton Ellis’ boring ‘Glamorama’ got to the tale first). And the jokes come thick and fast, with an emphasis on the former. But remember, there’s “a lot more to life than being really, really, ridiculously good looking”. (JK)

THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE

GIRL, MODEL

(2009)

Vogue’s infamous 840-page September 2007 issue contained a record breaking number of adverts, but this documentary focuses on the 13% of the magazine that was editorial. It takes a very neutral stance on über-editor Wintour, never going out of its way to humanise her. But the real star of the show is Wintour’s frequently put upon, but never weak, creative director Grace Coddington. With her feet firmly on the ground, Grace seems to be a rare strand of common sense. But this is fashion as big business, where the iron will of one woman affects what we all wear. (JK)

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(2011)

From the opening scene of hundreds of Russian children lined up in bikinis – like some sort of warped cattle market – this is a hugely disturbing documentary. An amoral scout travels through darkest Russia to find ‘fresh faced’ (ie young) models to be whisked away to Japan to make their fortune. It doesn’t work out like that and 13-year-old Nadya is dumped alone in Tokyo with agents barely interested in her. For a look at how tough even successful modelling is, check out Sara Ziff’s doc Picture Me. She went on to form Model Alliance, a group set up to help vulnerable girls like Nadya. (JK)

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